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Tennessee's decision to move on from quarterback Nico Iamaleava is the biggest move thus far as the spring transfer period starts on April 16. On Friday, he did not attend practice and it was ...
The city of Clarksville is currently working with FEMA to have flood maps redrawn in certain flood-prone areas of the city. It comes after many residents told WSMV they’d like to see the maps, which ...
Tennessee’s workplace safety agency concluded that an East ... The inspection report comes as the family of Johnny Peterson, one of the employees killed in the Sept. 27 flood, moves forward with a ...
NBC affiliate WMC of Memphis, Tennessee ... were under flood watches stretching from Texarkana, Texas, to Detroit and Ohio on Wednesday evening, according to a weather service map of alerts ...
Largest private flood insurer in the U.S. shows increasing flood risk for properties as already low coverage declines further FEMA maps identify ~365,000 buildings in high-risk flood zones across ...
Areas around southern Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi river ... its forecasters said more than 20 river gauge sites were at major flood stage, and 212 locations across the Central U.S. were ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has listed many areas under a boil water advisory due to damage from flooding. On April 2, severe storms entered West and Middle ...
Millions of people across 15 U.S. states are under flood warnings after widespread rainfall last week overwhelmed rivers, streams and roads. The warnings span a broad geographic area, from parts ...
Flood alerts remain in effect on Tuesday in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Twenty-five river gauges are currently in major flood stage and more than 40 locations could reach major flood stage ...
More than 15 inches of rain deluged Benton, Kentucky -- the most rain on record in a four-day period for the western part of the state -- and over 14 inches of rain inundated Arkansas and Tennessee.
As severe weather threats for Middle Tennessee were canceled or expired over the weekend, Clarksville residents and officials were left to watch as water levels rose. While some residents were already ...
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