Rev Daryl Rothchild and his family were evacuated from their home today in anticipation of record flooding in Minot. Rev Rothchild lives in Minot and serves congregations in Upham, Towner and Kramer. It is estimated that 10,000 people living in Minot will evacuate.
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I am semi- shocked at this – I haven’t heard of that kind of flooding on the “mouse” river since I was a boy in the 60’s. These are truly strange times
Our prayers go out to Rev. Rothchild, his wife Peggy, and all those who affected by the flood waters in Minot. Thanks to Pastor Rothchild’s parishioners who helped him move his belongings.