tribtown > Seymour Police Department Sgt. Ryan Huddleston spent the morning of June 8, 2008, notifying residents in several neighborhoods on the city's west side that they were being evacuated because of rising flood waters from the East Fork of the White River. This residence was in Devonshire subdivision.
tribtown > Flood waters from the swollen East Fork of the White River closed Indiana 11 north of Interstate 65 on June 8, 2008, and prompted an evacaution of Little Acres.
Seymour Police Department Sgt. Ryan Huddleston spent the morning of June 8, 2008, notifying residents in several neighborhoods on the city's west side that they were being evacuated because of rising flood waters from the East Fork of the White River. This residence was in Devonshire subdivision.
tribtown > Seymour Police Department Sgt. Ryan Huddleston spent the morning of June 8, 2008, notifying residents in several neighborhoods on the city's west side that they were being evacuated because of rising flood waters from the East Fork of the White River. This residence was in Devonshire subdivision.
Seymour Police Department Sgt. Ryan Huddleston spent the morning of June 8, 2008, notifying residents in several neighborhoods on the city's west side that they were being evacuated because of rising flood waters from the East Fork of the White River. This residence was in Devonshire subdivision.
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