Devils Lake, in northeast North Dakota is still rising. Its been flooding for nine years. The lake has no natural outlet. Years of wetter than normal weather has flooded 30-thousand acres of land around the lake. Rising water has forced officials to raise road beds, and build dikes. Entire towns have moved. Now plans for an outlet to redirect water into the Sheyenne River may end up in court. Mainstreet Radios Bob Reha reports.