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A levee breach on the Little Sioux River caused extensive flooding in Smithland, Iowa, on June 25, 2024. ... According to the city of Sioux City, the Big Sioux River reached 44.5 feet on Monday ...
The Big Sioux River is forecasted to break a record of 42.2 feet by Monday afternoon, Noem said. Meanwhile, Minnesota flooding left “entire communities under feet of water,” Governor Tim Walz ...
The Little Sioux River was known as Eaneah-waudepon or "Stone River" to the Sioux Indians. Its tributaries include the Ocheyedan River, Maple River and the West Fork of the Little Sioux River. The Little Sioux River is integral to the Nepper Watershed Project, a major Iowa flood control and soil conservation program that was introduced in 1947. [2]
“Normally, this river is barely a trickle,” 71-year-old Hank Howley said as she watched the Big Sioux’s waters gush over a broken and partially sunken rail bridge in North Sioux City, South ...
The Sioux County sheriff's Facebook page said evacuations also were underway in Hawarden on the Big Sioux River, which likewise experienced record flooding. The city of Akron, just downstream, was ...
Rapid River (Kalkaska County, Michigan) Little Rapid River; Torch Lake (Antrim County, Michigan) Clam Lake. Grass River. Lake Bellaire. Intermediate River. Cedar River (Antrim County, Michigan) Intermediate Lake. Green River. Sixmile Lake and other lakes Dingman River. Intermediate River; Boardman River. Boardman Lake; Leland River, also called ...
The Big Sioux River is a tributary of the Missouri River in eastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. [2] It flows generally southwardly for 419 mi (674 km), [3] and its watershed is 9,006 sq mi (23,330 km 2). [1] The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Big Sioux River" as the stream's name in 1931. [4]
The Big Sioux River at Riverside in Sioux City crested at 45 feet around 8 a.m. Monday morning — seven feet higher than the previous record of 37.7 feet, according to a news release from Sioux City.