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Eric Hardmeyer, the Bank of North Dakota's president, said the bank learned valuable lessons about administering disaster aid from the epic Red River Valley floods of 1997, which swamped the city of Grand Forks, knocked out its sewer and water systems and forced the evacuation of more than 50,000 people. "We found that we needed to let the federal programs get in and do their business before we found out where we should play," Hardmeyer said. "Their pockets are deeper, and they're more experienced at that than we are." Pat Owens, who was mayor of Grand Forks when the flood hit in April 1997, said federal agencies were critical to the city's recovery. They set up a one-stop shop for aid programs in Grand Forks' Civic Auditorium. "That was a salvation," Owens said. "People would not know how to even begin trying to bring their lives back, and that gave them a place to go." Two federal assistance centers were opening this week in Minot and another in Bismarck, Dalrymple said. But some occupants of damaged or destroyed homes were still dealing with the shock while struggling to look ahead. Les Younger, a retired Air Force veteran who maintained aircraft weapons systems at Minot Air Force Base, and his wife, Jacque, a seamstress, said they did not buy flood insurance because they thought their home was far enough from the river. Rebuilding "is going to be very tough, because we don't have a lot of savings," Jacque Younger said. Many said their religious faith would get them through the disaster. John and Deb Walker held each other tightly during a Sunday service at a local hotel that united three Evangelical Lutheran congregations. The couple married just two months ago and moved into Deb Walker's 55-year-old house, which easily survived previous floods but now is covered almost to the roof. They said they weren't sure what would become of the structure but intended to remain in the Minot area, which Deb Walker described as their "physical foundation." "But our spiritual foundation is found in Christ," she said. "In times like these, we ... put our trust in him and let him be our guide."
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