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Nelson Slough Project to improve flood control and habitat

Krista Pietruszewski
nsnreporter@wiktel.com

Bill Petersen (MSTRWD President), Alex Roppe (East Park Township), Tony Nordby (Houston Engineering, Inc.), Kevin Roppe (East Park Township), Mori Maher (MSTRWD Administrator), Kyle Schlomann (MSTRWD Staff), Robert Adam (MSTRWD Staff), Tyler Larson (MSTRWD Staff), Blane Klemek (DNR), Jesse Roberts (DNR), Jason Wollin (DNR)
Bill Petersen (MSTRWD President), Alex Roppe (East Park Township), Tony Nordby (Houston Engineering, Inc.), Kevin Roppe (East Park Township), Mori Maher (MSTRWD Administrator), Kyle Schlomann (MSTRWD Staff), Robert Adam (MSTRWD Staff), Tyler Larson (MSTRWD Staff), Blane Klemek (DNR), Jesse Roberts (DNR), Jason Wollin (DNR)
The Nelson Slough Improvement Project, a major initiative within the Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District (MSTRWD), is poised to bring significant environmental and agricultural benefits to northwest Minnesota. The project aims to modernize aging infrastructure, enhance wildlife habitats, and reduce flood risks for local communities and farmlands.

Project Background and Purpose: The Nelson Slough, part of the expansive 10,427-acre East Park Wildlife Management Area, has long served as a critical habitat for waterfowl, endangered plants, and other wildlife. However, the existing impoundment structure, built in 1971, has struggled with rapid water level rises, habitat degradation from invasive cattails, and outdated flood management capabilities. The new project, developed through years of planning and collaboration among state, federal, and local agencies, will address these challenges.

Construction update summary: Construction has begun on the Nelson Slough Improvement Project, with real ground-breaking work that started on June 1. Spruce Valley Corporation out of Middle River, MN is the main contractor and will handle any subcontracting for specialized work, including outlet structure construction. A formal groundbreaking event was on Tuesday, June 30th. The project is supported by multiple funding sources, including $5.7 million from the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Fund, $2.4 million from the DNR Flood Hazard Mitigation Program, and shared Clean Water Fund support through the One Watershed, One Plan program. The total projected cost is approximately $11.5 million.

Key Improvements and Environmental Impact

Flood Reduction: The project will provide substantial flood-damage reduction for agricultural lands and public infrastructure, contributing to the Red River Basin’s 20% peak flow reduction goals. For example, the new system is expected to reduce 10-year flood peak flows by 48% and volumes by 82%.

Wildlife Habitat Enhancement: The Nelson Slough supports a diverse range of species, including state-endangered plants, waterfowl such as the ring-necked duck and trumpeter swan, and species of special concern, including the American white pelican and common loon. The improvements will help maintain clear water conditions and diverse aquatic plant communities.

Modernized Infrastructure: Upgrades include stabilized inlet and outlet structures, reconstructed levees with improved materials, and enhanced water management capabilities. The new outlet structure will allow for more precise control of water levels, benefiting both flood management and habitat needs.

Collaborative Operation and Maintenance: The project is a joint effort between the MSTRWD, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), local drainage authorities, and townships. Maintenance responsibilities will be shared, with annual reviews and a formal Joint Powers Agreement ensuring long-term cooperation for generations to come.

A Model for Watershed Collaboration: Despite historical challenges and mistrust among stakeholders, the Nelson Slough Improvement Project stands as a testament to the power of partnership in addressing complex environmental and agricultural issues. As construction approaches, local leaders express optimism that the project will deliver lasting benefits for both people and wildlife in the region.


Community Spirit takes center stage during Greenbush’s Fourth of July Weekend

Samantha Alme
samantha.tribunepaper@gmail.com

Smiles were abundant as participants in the Fourth of July 5K Walk-Run paused for a group photo by the Blackout Entertainment marquee before the race.
Smiles were abundant as participants in the Fourth of July 5K Walk-Run paused for a group photo by the Blackout Entertainment marquee before the race.
Greenbush’s Fourth of July Celebration once again proved why it remains one of the community’s most cherished traditions, bringing together residents, visitors, volunteers, and organizations for four unforgettable days of family fun, hometown pride, and patriotic celebration.

From July 2 through July 5, Greenbush was filled with laughter, fellowship, and excitement as people of all ages gathered to celebrate the nation’s independence while showcasing the very best of small-town America. Every event reflected the incredible spirit of a community that knows how to come together in support of one another.

The festivities began Thursday with a Red, White & Blue Pool Party before families gathered for Thursdays in the Park to enjoy a community meal and a family-friendly glow walk that kicked off the holiday weekend.

Friday offered activities for every generation. Community members enjoyed coffee and conversation, a delicious brunch, children’s games, face painting, street vendors, inflatables, a quilt drawing, and many other attractions throughout the day. As evening arrived, the annual Fourth of July fireworks lit up the night sky before live music and a street dance kept the celebration going well into the evening.

Saturday proved to be the centerpiece of the weekend. Early morning coffee welcomed participants before the annual 5K Walk/Run brought runners and walkers together. Children’s activities filled the morning leading up to one of the weekend’s most anticipated events—the Greenbush Community’s 2026 America’s 250th Birthday Parade.

This year’s parade carried special meaning as communities across the country began commemorating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. Patriotic displays, smiling faces, and enthusiastic crowds lined the streets, celebrating both the nation’s rich history and the hometown values that continue to strengthen the Greenbush community.

Following the parade, the sixth-grade class served lunch before families spent the afternoon enjoying bubble foam, bounce houses, barrel train rides, a cornhole tournament, stock car races, live music, and activities that kept children and adults entertained throughout the day.

The celebration concluded Sunday with another community coffee gathering, a golf scramble, worship services, exciting bush car races, and a fun-filled pool floatie night, providing a perfect ending to an outstanding holiday weekend.

None of the festivities would have been possible without the tremendous dedication of the Greenbush Community Partners, whose months of planning, organization, and behind-the-scenes work helped transform another Fourth of July celebration into an incredible success. Their vision, leadership, and countless volunteer hours brought together local businesses, civic organizations, churches, sponsors, and community volunteers to create an event that welcomed everyone and highlighted everything that makes Greenbush such a special place to call home.

The weekend also served as a reminder that while fireworks fade from the night sky in just a few moments, the friendships strengthened, memories created, and sense of community shared throughout the celebration endure long after the holiday ends.

From beginning to end, the 2026 Greenbush Fourth of July Celebration was a tremendous success. The community once again demonstrated that when neighbors come together with generous hearts, hometown pride, and a willingness to serve, something truly special happens. Greenbush Community Partners, along with the many volunteers, sponsors, organizations, and participants who contributed throughout the weekend, deserve heartfelt thanks for creating a celebration that will be remembered for years to come.