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A Note From Cottonwood Corners
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A Note From Cottonwood Corners
The majority of folks living in South Dakota today do not remember when the Missouri River was a free-flowing river which flooded every spring. This flooding was usually caused by ice jams, which occurred when massive chunks of dislodged, free-flowing ice refroze or got caught further downstream. These ice jams could be started at bridge pilings, shallow areas, river bends, narrow areas, or a myriad of other naturally occurring obstacles such as…
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