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Some Louisville roads near the Ohio River were back open to commuters Monday, after severe floods inundated the city's riverfront earlier this month.
More progress is being made to get the city back to normal following last week's historic flooding as flood walls are being taken down.
Mount McSauba Recreation Area provides modest elevation gain with immodest views, while the Little Traverse Wheelway connects Charlevoix to neighboring Harbor Springs via 26 miles of paved trail ...
It will take days for major floodwaters to work their way south through the Mississippi. Flooding will persist through April.
Bellerive Park is maintained by the Parks Division of the Parks Department, which operates and maintains the 110 parks in the ...
The Ohio River rose to historic heights after days of flooding, finally cresting early Wednesday morning. Days and days of ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After days of record-breaking rain and extreme flooding conditions, the Ohio River in Louisville has finally crested. The river crested on Wednesday morning at nearly 37 feet, that's ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...