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The hometown Belle of Louisville will defend her title and win back bragging rights and the Coveted Silver Antlers from ...
The showdown between the Trump administration and Harvard University is spotlighting bare-knuckled politics and big dollar ...
State and local officials take part in the groundbreaking for the new Ohio River Museum Friday morning. (Photo by Amber Phipps) MARIETTA — A new beginning for the Ohio River Museum was marked ...
The rising river levels, caused by heavy rains in the Ohio Valley, pose a threat to camps and recreational areas on the unprotected side of the levees. While officials are monitoring the situation ...
The American Red Cross is calling for volunteers to participate in its Ohio River Valley shelter volunteer training, scheduled for tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wheeling office ...
Following intense rainfall, the Ohio River spilled into downtown Louisville, reaching the highest river level since 1997. The crest, falling just under 37 feet, is the eighth-highest on record for ...
EVANSVILLE – The rain stopped. The Ohio River didn’t. Days after a barrage of storms and downpours pummeled the Evansville area, the river continues to rise, reaching near-historic peaks.
The waters — waist-high in some places — will only get higher with the Ohio River set to crest in the area Wednesday, but some residents have chosen to stay and brave whatever else happens ...