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Crews responded to a water rescue on the Ohio River after a man jumped into the water near the LST-325. Officials say a call ...
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Here's what's protecting Evansville from the rising Ohio RiverEVANSVILLE – 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.
A 47-year-old man was taken into custody after illegally boarding the historic LST-325 and jumping into the Ohio River.
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNOne person pulled from water after jumping off LST in EvansvilleFire and police were dispatched to the Evansville riverfront on Thursday after a man reportedly jumped off the LST-325 and ...
EVANSVILLE – As Evansville Water and Sewer ... inches in parts of the city over a four-day stretch. That caused the Ohio River to crest at 47.67 feet – its highest level in 61 years.
The nationally recognized King Kat Tournament Trail will make its first-ever stop in Evansville on Saturday, May 17th.
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WEHT Evansville on MSNKing Kat Catfishing Tournament coming to Vanderburgh CountyExplore Evansville has announced that the nationally recognized King Kat Tournament Trail will make its first-ever stop in ...
The first is expected to sweep into Southwestern Indiana ... Parts of Evansville saw as much as 8 inches of rain in the span of four days. The deluge swelled the Ohio River to its highest level ...
Bad weather and high water have delayed repairs to a massive Evansville sinkhole. One resident said the work left a historic ...
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