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  2. James Scott (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    During flooding on the Mississippi River in 1993, the Scotts, along with several other residents living in and around Quincy and Hannibal, spent much of mid-July reinforcing the West Quincy levee. [3] By July 16, the river had stopped rising and had dropped 1.5 feet (46 cm) below the levee.

  3. Damned to Eternity - Wikipedia

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    The book is about James Scott, who was convicted of damaging a levee on the Mississippi River at West Quincy, Missouri exacerbating the Great Flood of 1993. [1] Scott is described as a man with an alcohol problem who worked at Burger King. The book documents his mental illness and childhood school arson.

  4. West Quincy, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A tornado hit the drive-in theater and nearly crossed to Quincy but receded once it hit the bluffs. During the flood of 1993, the levee was sabotaged and water filled the floodplain, and a nearby barge was sucked into the break in the levee. It hit a local gas station and caused an explosion. [3]

  5. Major flooding is nothing new to the St. Louis area. More ...

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    Here’s a glimpse of the Great Flood of 1993’s effects on St. Louis and when else in history the Mississippi River has reached record-setting crests. Major flooding is nothing new to the St ...

  6. Midwestern flooding collapses a bridge, forces evacuations ...

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    About 65 miles (105 kilometers) west of Spencer, in Rock Valley, Deb Kempema lost her home decor store, First Impressions, after a river levee broke, forcing evacuations and destroying shops.

  7. Great Flood of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Great Flood of 1993 – The 1993 flood was the highest of any of the three but had the lowest rate of discharge at 541,000 cubic feet per second (15,300 m 3 /s). While the 1993 flood had devastating impacts elsewhere, Kansas City survived it relatively well because of levee improvements after the 1951 flood.

  8. Deadly winter storms expose 112-year-old shipwreck

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    Part of the shipwreck was brought to the surface, washing up on Mount Desert Island’s Sand Beach after being buried for decades

  9. Adam Pitluk - Wikipedia

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    Adam Pitluk is an American journalist, author and academic. He is the founder of Midwest Luxury Publishing and Groom Lake Media.. He is the author of the 2006 non-fiction book about Mexican boxer Jesús Chávez titled Standing Eight and the 2007 non-fiction book about U.S. criminal James Scott titled Damned to Eternity.