CENTERVILLE —
The Appanoose Secondary Road Department is reporting the following roads are closed:
• 400th Street between 120th Avenue and 125th Avenue
• 439th Street between 100th and 110th Avenue
• 100th Avenue between 560th Street and 580th Street
• 110th Avenue between 560th Street and 570th Street
• 594th Street between 590th Street and 600th Street
• 600th Street between 183rd Avenue and Highway T20
• 210th Avenue between 590th Street and Iowa Highway 5
• 602nd Street between 220th Avenue and 230th Avenue
• 220th Avenue between 602nd Street and 590th Street
• 560th Street between 170th Avenue and 196th Avenue
• 210th Avenue between 500th Street and Centerville city limits
• 508th Street between 240th Street and Centerville city limits
• 236th Avenue between 257th Avenue and 596th Street
• 224th Avenue between 220th Avenue and 596th Street
• 269th Avenue between 605th Street and 582nd Street
• 300th Avenue between 590th Street and 570th Street
• 283rd Avenue between J3T and 450th Street
Flood of 2010
County roads that are closed
- Flood of 2010
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- County road department issues road, bridge update
- Local resources key to meeting Iowa disaster survivor's remaining needs
- Corps permits may be needed for flood damage repairs
- Loebsack, Boswell to President Obama: We must update reservoir management plans
- DNR offers information to help Iowans clean up
- Corps continues to react to Rathbun Lake flooding
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FLOOD OF 2010
- County roads that are closed
- County roads and bridges need repairs after Flood of 2010
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Rathbun Lake flirts with record elevation
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Corps say less chance of spillway discharge
Rathbun Lake is within .56 feet of setting an all-time pool level. The record pool at Rathbun Lake was set on July 28, 1993 when it reached 927.17 feet. The second highest pool up until Wednesday was Aug. 1, 2008 when Rathbun Lake was at 925.09 feet above sea level.
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Corps prepared for spillway discharge
The Kansas City District, Corps of Engineers continues to monitor record water levels at Rathbun Lake.
"We are forcasting a spillway discharge to start within 24-36 hours," said Kansas City District, Chief of Emergency Management, Jud Kneuvean.
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Appanoose County: Flood of 2010
For comprehensive coverage of the Flood of 2010, see Thursday's Daily Iowegian.
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Appanoose County 2010 Flood - Slide Show 1
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Volunteers needed to sandbag at fish hatchery and marina
- More Flood of 2010 Headlines

