After East Grand Forks and Breckinridge were decimated by the floods of 1997, government buyouts moved hundreds of homes and businesses to higher ground. This past spring, floods along the Red, Mississippi, and Minnesota rivers fell just short of 1997 levels. After facing the rushing waters once again, at least one more town has decided enough is enough. The buyout effort in Granite Falls will be smaller, but no less significant for a city so closely tied to its river. Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich reports.