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About 330,000 homes in Illinois sit on top of old abandoned mines. And some say their homes are sinking because of it. Concerns in one Illinois town are growing after a news of a grandmother in ...
About 330,000 Illinois homes sit on top of old abandoned mines. Some say their homes are sinking because of it.
The sinkholes in that area had formed because of an old coal mine, a police spokesperson said. Shanee Carpenter, of Belleville, Illinois, told News 2’s sister station, KTVI, she fears what’s ...
A homeowner in Illinois is concerned that the cracks along the floors and walls of her basement are indicative of a sinkhole that could be caused by an underground mine. (KTVI) ...
BELLEVILLE, Ill. (KTVI) – About 330,000 homes in Illinois sit on top of old abandoned mines. And some say their homes are sinking because of it. Concerns in one Illinois town are growing after a ...
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, which hosts the fair each year, reported a record 708,000 people attended last year’s fair, an increase of 11% from 2022. The fair runs through Aug. 18.
Chances are, if you live in Illinois, you are near a hidden mine. Water is pouring into Shanee Carpenter’s Belleville home through a crack in her basement, which seems to grow by the day.
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – About 330,000 homes in Illinois sit on top of old abandoned mines.And some say their homes are sinking because of it. Concerns in one Illinois town are growing after a news of ...
From cracks to compensation: How one Illinois man solved his sinking mine problem by: Chris Hayes. Posted: Dec 10, 2024 / 02:42 PM CST. Updated: Dec 10, 2024 / 02:42 PM CST.
A homeowner in Illinois is concerned that the cracks along the floors and walls of her basement are indicative of a sinkhole that could be caused by an underground mine. (KTVI) ...