"There is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God." --Psalm 46:4

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Serving God with His people at Faith OPC has been a great joy and blessing. When I grow up, I want to umpire Little League Baseball. I will revel on that day when I can say to a 10-year-old boy after four pitched balls, "Take a walk in the sunshine." My wife of 30+ years, Peggy, consistently demonstrates the love of Christ and remains my very best friend. Our six children, our four lovely, sweetie-pie daughters-in-law, and our four grandchildren serve as resident theologians.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Socked In and Soaked

The rain stayeth

The Flood Watch continues for the Rogue River at Eagle Point, below gold ray, and at Grants Pass affecting Josephine County. A very wet storm combined with snowmelt in the mountains will cause rivers to rise with minor flooding possible this until Sunday morning.
The flood warning continues for the Rogue River near Agness from late tonight to late Saturday night. Minor flooding is forecast with a crest of 17 feet. If the river rises to this stage or above it may affect recreation interests along the Rogue River at and below Agness. Sudden river rises of a few feet may also affect home and business owners with boat docks on the river. This crest compares to a previous crest of 15.9 feet on January 19th of this year.


G. Mark Sumpter

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