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The Ohio History Connection, alongside the Northwest Territory Museum Society and the Washington County Public Library, broke ground on the new Ohio River Museum on April 11, ...
On April 11, the Ohio History Connection and its partners held a groundbreaking ceremony in Marietta for the new Ohio River ...
The Ohio River is continuing to fall — from a crest of 458.62 feet at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, to 435.88 feet on Monday at noon — leaving behind mud, debris ...
Much of the track infield is also under water in the photographs. Ellis Park is located just north of the Ohio River, the waterway that typically separates Kentucky from Indiana and Ohio.
(Scroll down for a chart breaking down flood impacts at each level)The Ohio River normally sits at around 12 feet at the McAlpine Upper, which is a gauge location near downtown Louisville.
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and New Richmond are starting to survey flood damage and deal ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major flood levels.
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 ...
Sima Merick of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency provides the latest updates on cities in her state impacted by severe flooding along the Ohio River Valley as of April 10. The seating chart at ...