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Ursa Farmers Co-op Elevator re-opens
Monday, October 06, 2008 at 7:44 p.m. One Tri-State business is a sure sign many are rebounding from this year's flooding.
We heard a lot about how the community came together to help keep the Mighty Mississippi in its banks earlier this summer.
Some residents in a Hannibal Apartment complex got a shock when they opened a notice from their landlords yesterday.
Posted on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 4:27 p.m. We have an update to the so-called Marvin the Mummy case in Adams County more than 30 years ago.
Unsolved murder case solved after 23 years
It's like a story out of the CBS drama 'Cold Case.' After re-opening an unsolved murder investigation a few years ago, Adams County authorities have found the killer and victim's identities from a 23 year-old ...
Water spilled over two levees on the Mississippi River on Wednesday, bringing the number of levees compromised in recent Midwest floods to 20, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
Illinois Government News Network
Gov. Blagojevich headed to Quincy area to tour Mississippi River...
' Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today will visit the Quincy area to tour flooding along the Mississippi River, after two additional levees broke early this morning.
Meyer /Indian Graves levees breached Wednesday
The Tri-States lost some battles against the Mississippi Wednesday, but many feel we're still winning the war with the water.
Two Levees Break in Quincy, Illinois
Illinois Governor Rob Blagojevich will visit Quincy Wednesday to tour flooding along the Mississippi River where two levees broke.
Keokuk Water works is preparing to sandbag. Volunteers can sign in at the barricade just south of the Cellar Restaurant on Johnson Street.
Wednesday update on area flooding
Lee County is sandbagging in two areas. In Fort Madison, inmates and residents are sandbagging near the train depot in Riverview Park.
Major spring storm brings flooding fears to Illinois
A major storm system moving east out of the Great Plains has brought cold rain, high winds and the threat of tornadoes and flooding to Illinois. via State Journal-Register
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