5 Years After IVAN
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rising from the water
September 19, 2009
When Marietta’s new Taco Bell was constructed earlier this year, it moved a little bit down the street and 11 feet up in the air. » Full Story
Couple moved after flood to escape damage, stress
September 19, 2009
A small West Montgomery Street mobile home neighborhood, tucked in unobtrusively between Front Street and the Muskingum River, was among the most devastated and permanently changed in Marietta as a... » Full Story
Flood led to better protection in the city
September 19, 2009
Some serious efforts are being made toward reducing property damage and flood prevention since massive flooding hit Marietta and Washington County in September 2004 and January 2005. » Full Story
Faith in weather service falters
September 19, 2009
Fooled once by botched forecasts from the National Weather Service, local residents and officials won’t rely again solely on the agency as a way to prepare for a flooding emergency, even if the... » Full Story
Then and now
September 19, 2009
The floods of September 2004 and January 2005 will not soon be forgotten by Marietta residents or business owners. » Full Story
Some business are gone, but not forgotten
September 19, 2009
After flood waters rose then receded, leaving devastating damage five years ago, the death toll for Marietta businesses stood at three. » Full Story
Residents outside of Marietta suffered, too
September 19, 2009
Just a few months after the renovation was completed, the Ohio River rose, swept across Ohio 7 and a large field and invaded the place David Thomas had just made into his “dream home. » Full Story
Family misses longtime home on S. Charles Street
September 19, 2009
For more than 20 years, Rose Grahame and her daughter, Jessica Christian, lived in one of two houses Grahame’s parents own on South Charles Street in Mariett. » Full Story
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