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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. As of ...
The Ohio River reached its highest level in Evansville since 1964 over the weekend. Here's when it will get closer to normal.
EVANSVILLE – After reaching its highest level in 61 years, the Ohio River will remain at flood stage for the next several days, forecasters say. The swelling water crested at 47.67 feet in ...
Evansville authorities investigate grim discovery of a body in Pigeon Creek. Kayakers find the body in a waterway near ...
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.
In late February, a significant dip developed into a large sinkhole, prompting crews to close a portion of Riverside Drive.
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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 comprehensive assessment cannot begin until water levels fall below 23 feet.
"You don't think the water would ever get up to that," the pro said. "Whenever the rain started, it was basically over. It ...