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In addition, the National Weather Service's Wilmington office monitors the Ohio River at five points: Portsmouth, Maysville, Meldahl Dam, Cincinnati ... water level for Mill Creek at Evendale ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The City of Cincinnati is continuing to keep residents safe as flood levels continue to rise. Cincinnati Assistant Fire Chief Matthew Flagler says that they have been preparing ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents there.
Water levels at five area rivers and creeks, including the Ohio River, Great Miami River, the Little Miami River, Mill Creek and the ... Meldahl Dam, Cincinnati and Markland Lower.
Parts of downtown Cincinnati underwater ... water from the creek is actively being pumped into the Ohio River, protecting the Mill Creek Valley from flooding. "This one facility protects about ...
The Greater Cincinnati Water Works activated flood precautions at the Mill Creek Barrier Dam ... all day," said John Clark, Chreech's Ohio Valley Stone general manager. Clark also happens to ...
(2.44 to 2.19 mile points)Pond Creek Road (KY 1936 ... over the Licking River between River Road (4.81 mile point) and Mill Street (5.01 mile point) reopened at 4 p.m., Monday, April 7.
The Greater Cincinnati Water Works and Stormwater Management Utility continue to monitor the Ohio River’s water levels. The river is expected to reach 60 feet on Sunday, based on the latest forecasts.
If so, you may be wondering, "Where are the best waterfalls in Ohio?" You may be surprised to find out that ... accessible waterfall can be found right in the heart of Cleveland? At 48 feet tall, Mill ...
The announcement sparked local outrage — the mill is one of the biggest employers in the southern Ohio city and its closure ... the shores of the Kinnikinnick Creek, just north of the city.