The strangely shaped ice slabs spotted along the river aren’t a new weather pattern. They’ve have been spotted on oceans, lakes and rivers around the world.
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — With the Lewis and Clark water project nearing completion, the western side of South Dakota is hoping to get their very own water hookup from the Missouri River.
The Missouri River. Beginning near Bozeman, Montana, it extends more than 2,300 miles before flowing into the Mississippi River near St. Louis. On its journey, it crosses or borders Montana, North ...