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The Blue River is known for its scenery and is one of the main destinations in Southern Indiana for canoeing and kayaking. [citation needed] Receiving a sizeable amount of water from subterranean sources, the Blue River was named for the blueish cast of its clear waters which remain clear, except in times after heavy rain. The area surrounding ...
Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean and her 8-year-old son, Gideon, went missing last week after their canoe reportedly capsized in Chesapeake Bay.
One block north SR 17 meets the westbound SR 25 (East Broadway). After SR 25, SR 17 heads north-northwest out of Logansport. After Logansport SR 17 heads due north toward a T-intersection with State Road 114. Where SR 17 turns west, with SR 114 heading east. After SR 114, SR 17 has five 90 degrees curves, then SR 17 heads due north.
Kankakee River; Little Blue River (Perry and Crawford counties) Little Blue River (Shelby, Rush and Henry counties) Little Calumet River; Little Elkhart River; Little Flatrock River; Little Kankakee River; Little Pigeon Creek; Little River, also called Little Wabash River; Little Vermilion River; Lost River; Maumee River; Mill Creek (Jackson ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is investigating the incident that occurred Wednesday afternoon.
Vigo County sheriff's deputies arrived on the scene of the single-vehicle accident in Riley, Indiana, at 1:34 a.m. Sunday. The accident happened about 15 minutes away from the university, which is ...
Rokken rail accident October 15 – Japan – Rokken rail accident: Two passenger trains collide head-on at Rokken; 40 people are killed and 98 injured, and three members of the engine crews are arrested for manslaughter. [91] October 18 – United States – Pineola, Florida: Head-on collision between two Atlantic Coast Line Railroad freight ...
The Big Blue River in Henry County, southwest of New Castle. The Big Blue River is an 83.8-mile-long (134.9 km) [1] tributary of the Driftwood River in east-central Indiana in the United States. Via the Driftwood, White, Wabash and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.