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As the climate changes, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency predicts floods in Ohio will become more frequent. One river city is trying to get ahead.
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Nearly three quarters of Ohio鈥檚 counties have received a 鈥渟tate of emergency鈥 declaration because of severe weather last month. Gov. Mike DeWine has鈥
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More than 70 roads throughout the state are closed right now due to flooding in low lying areas. ODOT spokesman Matt Bruning says melting snow and heavy鈥
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Thousands of Ohioans are spending today cleaning up flood damage. The National Weather Service reports the Ohio River crested at 60.5 feet yesterday 鈥 its鈥
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If you need to fill up your car, you had better do it soon. Gas prices in Ohio are ready to spike up because of flooding caused by what was Hurricane鈥