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|  01/27/10 By Dennis Sherer, Staff Writer With more than 1 million gallons of water per second rushing through Wilson Dam spillways and more rain on the way, emergency managers in the Shoals are keeping a close watch on the Tennessee River, hoping it doesn't spawn widespread flooding in low-lying areas along its shoreline. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/08/11 A man is injured after his vehicle went off a bridge and into the Tennessee River Friday night.
07/09/11 (The Huntsville Times File Photo) HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A man escaped life-threatening injuries Friday night after his car flipped off a Decatur bridge and landed in the Tennessee River, police said. Don Erskin Moore, of Madison, was traveling northbound on...
07/14/11 By Russ Corey Staff Writer A new plan being considered to alleviate unsafe conditions on a two-lane stretch of Wilson Dam Road involves adding a center turn lane rather than five additional lanes as originally proposed. Hot themes this week:
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