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A rainy April and close to normal May has water levels close to normal in the City of St. Cloud. St. Cloud Public Services Director Tracy Hodel joined me on WJON. The flow of river is currently at 8,900 cubic feet per second, this is average flow for this time of year.
A cow was wedged in a tree as the water rose quickly during Hurricane Ida. Luckily, a few local government employees were able to rescue the animal from the tree.
The Owatonna Public Utilities is being recognized for its protection of the city's drinking water supply. A certificate signed by Gov. Mark Dayton will be presented on Tuesday.