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Ron Mouser, president of the Butler Lions Club, described Singleton as "an all-around good guy" who was "very community-minded." Mouser recalled Singleton's passion for keeping his hometown clean.
Residents in the area of Virginia Avenue and 45th Street are being encouraged to take shelter at Latonia Elementary School.
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents there.
The mandatory evacuation was underway for residents of Falmouth and Butler as the Licking River continues to rise, and the Kentucky National Guard was sent to help with safety efforts. Neighbors ...
An oil spill into the flooded Licking River has caused a state of emergency to be declared in Butler and Pendleton County, in northern Kentucky. It is unknown when the oil leak began or what ...
COVINGTON, Ky. — An updated Licking River forecast shows it will crest just below a "major" flood stage and some residents were asked to leave. The Licking River reached a flood stage just below ...
Emergency Management Officials in Pendleton County, Kentucky, are closely monitoring the levels of the Licking River near Falmouth, the site of catastrophic flooding 28 years ago. By the end of ...
Stretches of U.S. Route 52 are expected to become flooded, along with additional low-lying roads near the river, and backwater flooding is expected along the Little Miami, Great Miami and Licking ...