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EVANSVILLE – After reaching its highest level in 61 years, the Ohio River will remain at flood stage for the next several ...
The Ohio River is projected to hit around 48 feet, which is within a few feet of the record set in 1937 at 53 feet. A sign is posted on the Evansville riverfront stating how significant past flooding ...
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Ohio River water levels begin to decrease in Evansville
Ohio River water levels have begun to decrease in Evansville. According to the Evansville/Vanderburgh County Emergency ...
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.
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Flooding delays downtown Evansville sinkhole repair
Due to “historic flooding” from the Ohio River, repairs on the sinkhole in downtown Evansville have been delayed. City ...
The Tri-State could see as much as 15 inches of rain between now and Saturday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding. Here's how historic storms compare.
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Officials continue to monitor sinkhole in Evansville
EWSU is continuing to monitor the areas of Riverside Drive and Chestnut Street affected by a sinkhole. Officials state a ...
Vanderburgh County deputies say they arrested a 22-year-old who admitted to huffing duster after finding him passed out ...
The Mount Vernon Railroad, a partnership between OmniTRAX and the Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon, marked its grand opening on ...