An abandoned Independence, Missouri, water tower scheduled for demolition didn't go down without a fight. The old water tower at 318 W. Pacific Ave. was pulled down Tuesday, though it didn't go ...
Luverne and Fairmont will match up on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m. CT. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network. The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports around ...
FLUSHING, MI – Flushing is moving forward with plans to demolish a decommissioned water tower, paving the way for a new cell tower near Springview Elementary School. The Flushing City Council ...
WEEKEND. WHILE A LOT OF FOLKS WERE GETTING READY FOR THE BIG GAME, OTHERS SPENT THEIR AFTERNOON LEARNING ABOUT THE HISTORIC LOUISVILLE WATER TOWER, THE WATERWORKS MUSEUM ON RIVER ROAD WAS OPEN FOR ...
It’s out with the old. The Town of Hempstead is ditching its decades-old rusted and dilapidated water tower with a “state-of-the-art” replacement because it’s cheaper than giving it a ...
The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources will be accepting water storage grants to help protect landscapes from severe weather events.
Share your story idea with Claire. An old water tower in Independence that was slated for demolition abruptly fell Tuesday afternoon. A KSHB 41 News crew was on the scene as the tower, which ...
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (KCTV) - An old water tower in Independence that was in the process of being dismantled fell the wrong way, toward a home during demolition on Tuesday. The tower crashed down on ...
Dangerously cold air that has settled across the Upper Midwest this week has prompted some school districts in Minnesota — ...
A single large data center can use as much water as thousands of homes, or “equivalent to a city,” said Carrie Jennings, research and policy director at the nonprofit Freshwater. A sign ...
“We hear about them in different ways, and that’s part of the challenge,” said Jason Moeckel, assistant director of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ ecological and water ...
For many, the water tower is more than an aging piece of infrastructure; it’s a connection to Rutledge’s past. For Luverne resident John Ganey, who grew up in Rutledge under the shadow of the water ...