Brownville bridge closed abruptly, deemed unsafe for vehicles
A staple in Brownville for around 100 years may have seen its last vehicle. The bridge that connects Brownville to outer Coffeen Street has been closed by the state Department of Transportation after ... > react
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Brownville bridge closed abruptly, deemed unsafe for vehicles
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- Brownville
- source: Bing / Yahoo
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- Jul 05, 2024 8:59pm
A staple in Brownville for around 100 years may have seen its last vehicle. The bridge that connects Brownville to outer Coffeen Street has been closed by the state Department of Transportation after ... Read More
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Levees hold back floodwater as river crests Sunday
- Nebraska
- Brownville
- source: Bing / News Channel Nebraska
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- Jun 30, 2024 7:59pm
NEBRASKA CITY - The federal flood levee held back floodwater as the Missouri River crested Sunday in moderate flood stages downstream of Plattsmouth. A post on the Atchison County Emergency Management ... Read More
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Potential for strong storms in eastern Nebraska on Thursday night and Friday
- Nebraska
- Brownville
- source: Bing / KETV Omaha on MSN
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- Jun 27, 2024 07:37am
AND STILL CRESTING LATER AS WE GET INTO THE WEEKEND. AS THE FARTHER YOU GO SOUTH TOWARD PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA CITY, DOWN TOWARD THE BROWNS, BROWNVILLE AND RULO AREA. SO THESE FLOOD WARNINGS WILL ... Read More
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Traffic severely disrupted after construction fatality in Brownville
- Nebraska
- Brownville
- source: Bing / observer-me
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- Jun 26, 2024 11:53am
Traffic is severely disrupted as chunks of concrete are removed after a man was killed during construction. Railroad Avenue is closed for up to 30 minutes at a time Wednesday as crews work to remove ... Read More
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Missouri River floodwaters reach moderate stage
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- Brownville
- source: Bing / News Channel Nebraska
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- Jun 28, 2024 12:22pm
The City of Omaha has reported that flooding is preventing crews from accessing a lift station. As a result, the city is releasing 1 million gallons of untreated sewage into the river per day. An ... Read More
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