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Brush Creek is a 10.5-mile-long (16.9 km) [2] stream that runs from Johnson County, Kansas, through Jackson County, Missouri. It is a tributary of the Blue River. Brush Creek begins near West 80th Street and Lamar Avenue in Overland Park, Kansas, and drains to the Blue River at Blue Banks Avenue and Hardesty Avenue in Kansas City.
Kansas — Missouri — Mississippi. GNIS. 479260 [2] Turkey Creek is a stream spanning Johnson and Wyandotte counties in Kansas, within the Kansas City metropolitan area of the United States. [2] It is a tributary of the Kansas River, with its mouth near downtown Kansas City, Kansas. [3] It is not the Turkey Creek in Dickinson County, Kansas .
Missouri River flooding continues to cause more damage over the last decade. There have been major flooding events June - August 2011, December 2015 thru January 2016, and April - May 2017. [45] In March 2019 the Missouri River flooded almost every levee devastating countless farms and homes in Holt County, Missouri. The rise in water levels ...
The housing debate, which has now morphed into a protracted political battle, has divided the northeast Johnson County city ahead of the Nov. 7 election, where half the council seats are on the ...
The MS Mitch Mitchell Floodway, formerly the Wichita-Valley Center Floodway and known locally as “The Big Ditch”, is a canal in Wichita, Kansas, United States. [1] Built in the 1950s after a series of floods in the preceding decades, the Floodway diverts water from Chisholm Creek, the Little Arkansas River, and the Arkansas River to the west, around central Wichita, before emptying back ...
Heavy rain prompts traffic warning on westbound K-10 in Lenexa. A traffic warning has been issued for hazardous driving conditions due to heavy rain from I-435 to K-7 on K-10. The event affects 2. ...
The 1951 flood in Kansas began in May with the flood of the Big Creek, (a tributary of the Smoky Hill River) in Hays after 11 inches (280 mm) of rain in two hours. The creek overflowed, flooding Hays (the location of Fort Hays State University) to a depth of 4 feet (1.2 m) in most locations inhabited by the students on campus, necessitating a midnight evacuation of the barracks by families on ...
The Blue River (also known as the Big Blue River) is a 39.8-mile-long (64.1 km) [3] stream that flows through Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri, in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The river rises in Johnson County, Kansas at the confluence of Coffee Creek and Wolf Creek near the border of the states of Kansas and Missouri.