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At the stroke of midnight on June 15, college coaches were allowed to start texting and calling 2027 prospects - officially.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The City of Clarksville is prepared to spend big bucks to fix its constant flooding issues. The proposed budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year makes it clear that stormwater ...
A Valparaiso retailer is suing the city along with a Gary-based construction firm and the property developers behind a nearby mixed-use development over damage caused by an August 2024 flood that ...
Larosa said Franklin got a "little bit lucky" that it fell right in the city, stopping just short of flooding the downtown corridor completely. The rains created more of a flash flood, but of a major ...
Shelved plans from ’60s for Tennessee Valley Authority project in N.C. unlikely to make comeback. Dam failures, costs and ecology will make new dams more rare.
Everyone knows each other in this mountain community. Its residents have worked together to cope with the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
A small mountain ... the flood left residents without power, water and cell service. It left many with trauma, too. But after surviving a disaster that killed 18 people in East Tennessee, rallying ...
Howard County officials are concerned that some of Ellicott City's flood mitigation projects could be delayed after the Federal Emergency Management Agency paused $10 million in promised grant ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, the dangers inland are still evident across East Tennessee and Western North Carolina ... County’s new first alert flooding system to stay ahead of flood waters.
Located just off Highway 421 in Mountain City, Antioch Baptist Church had stood strong since its construction in 1942 until it was washed away in September during Hurricane Helene. “The rain stopped ...
There was a time when a river ran through Salt Lake City, along State Street. On May 30, 1983, Utahns braced for the worst, according to Deseret News archives. “Storms threaten to aggravate flood ...
A city spokesperson said, regardless of whether the property is public or private, it doesn't mean people are allowed to drive through it. Myers said little has been done to fix the problem.