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ODOT, FEMA and the city of Sharonville worked together to find a solution for repeated flooding from a tributary of the Mill Creek.
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The Port's Beekman Corridor “Dollar Lot Program” helps to reduce neighborhood blight, but residents say it needs more funding to stop storm water runoff. In a separate Cincinnati event, the EPA announced it is giving Groundwork Ohio River Valley $75,000 to monitor the air and water in low-income neighborhoods.
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The Ohio River is still out of its banks, and according to the National Weather Service, still climbing. The river is now expected to hit 57 feet at…
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When the Licking River was still rising in Falmouth, Ky., emergency personnel had an evacuation plan in place thanks to a special interactive map. It…
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The flooding from steady Tri-State rain, predicted to continue into Wednesday, has already trapped some employees in their West Chester businesses and is…
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Communities along the Ohio River are taking part in a nearly annual tradition: preparing for flooding. As of Thursday afternoon, the National Weather…
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Editor's note: This story was first published in March 2018. Many people associate Harsha Lake at East Fork State Park in Clermont County with boating and…
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Cincinnati officials are declaring a state of emergency as flood cleanup begins, but it's not a bad thing."This is not being done due to any imminent…
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Updated 5:10 p.m.Hamilton County disaster officials are still trying to get a handle on the scope of flood damage this week. The Ohio River was still…