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KABETOGAMA, Minn. - Just along the shores of Voyageurs National Park, Jennifer Gelo is sitting watching the water creep closer - gobbling up her docks and inching towards her cabins
“It's a little nerve wracking,” said Gelo. “Our cabins are surrounded by water. We've got a lot of sandbags out. It's getting pretty dicey.”
Twenty-six years at the Sandy Point Lodge, and this is worst flooding she's ever seen. Some cancellations are rolling in, though some are keeping their reservations.
“No matter if you own a resort or just have a house on the edge of the lake, or this is your summer getaway...
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