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SIOUX CITY -- Missouri River flood waters continue to rise and aren't expected to go down for many weeks. Before the water begins to recede, there will be second-guessing and serious questions ...
Since June, a five-man crew has loaded containers of lime and chlorine into a boat and made countless trips to Plattsmouth's island-like water treatment plant.
It’s been 3½ years since the record Missouri River flood of 2011, but Nebraska cities along the river are still waiting on nearly $7.2 million to be reimbursed from state and federal agencies ...
It's been almost six months since the end of the Missouri River flood. Since then, the upstream reservoirs have been drained of their floodwaters, the lower Missouri valley has dried out, and the ...
Further south in Corning, the river is at a “major flood stage” of 12.7 feet and rising. It is expected to crest at 16.5 feet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 8. The record stage is 18.1 feet.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — A Missouri law firm plans to sue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on behalf of landowners and municipalities that sustained damage in the 2011 Missouri River flood. The suit ...
The river is expected to fall back to the moderate flood stage early in the week, but will stay just above 25 feet. State Highway 25, between Black Rock and Powhatan, is closed due to high water.