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KYTC’s high water report for April 16, 2025
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) says people should still be aware that even while water levels are slowly dropping ...
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KYTC’s high water report April 17, 2025
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) asks people to be aware that even while water levels are slowly dropping, many ...
A plan has been released by Daviess County Emergency Management to help residents working to clean up flood debris.
“Early this morning our deputy on patrol was flagged down by a resident out in the Stanley area who made him aware of the ...
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Daviess County crews assess flooding in Stanley
Although flood waters recede, concerns continue to rise. Several roads in Daviess County are still under water, leaving residents wondering where to go, especially ...
As floodwaters recede around the Tristate, now the attention turns to clean up and assessing the damage. In Kentucky, state ...
The North County Water District wants to raise its rates to $6.50 per 1,000 gallons sold. The unsurprising move happened at the district’s April board meeting. It’s a response to rising costs, ...
Daviess County residents are being urged to begin flood debris cleanup efforts as soon as possible, with multiple disposal ...
A spirited conversation over how to address what one commissioner called the number one problem in Daviess County unfolded ...
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NEW SHARON — The Select Board and New Sharon Water District are proposing ... The Franklin County Commission granted the district a $50,000 grant on Nov. 12, 2024, from its federal American ...
The North County Water District wants to raise its rates to $6.50 per 1,000 gallons sold. The unsurprising move happened at the district’s April board meeting. It’s a response to rising costs ...