Comments: The man can’t admit he is wrong. My guess is he had it bad for any woman that stands up to him. Drinks too much and not that smart. Besides all that he is vindictive and will hurt himself just to stand his ground because he can’t control his pride.
Added: April 8, 2025 07:28:46 AM
Submitted by Name: Not good
Comments: So explain the difference in disaster areas. What does Kentucky have that we won’t and why won’t our house insurance or flood insurance pay the damages?
Added: April 7, 2025 08:40:04 PM
Submitted by Name: Update
Comments: Sorry for the delays today but the news is mostly good. The projected crest is still TUESDAY - we have about a foot left to go. We will crest at 458 and change which is a foot higher than now and a foot higher than 2018. We will fall about 2 foot less than 1997. Maybe this is the 30 year flood - maybe not. I’d like to think so. I just don’t know.
Yes the Carrollton executives have apologized. It was very generous and honest of them to do so. Still the issue is far more complex than Carroll County. We didn’t get to a tidal wave arriving in Madison without lots of misinformation. Carroll County never said any such thing. We did that to ourselves. There is no such as an alternative fact. One reason I’m comfortable working with JB on the flood is that he has no tolerance for false information during a disaster. I think he’s done a good job keeping the goofy stuff off that’s over ran social media.
The flood isn’t over- the hard part is about to begin. Clean up is heartbreaking and exhausting . If you have time to volunteer to help folks clean up and then move in - do so. The problem with a slow crest and fall is that the water slows down and mud settles out - so buildings and homes will be overwhelmed with slippery muck that makes clean up incredibly difficult and dangerous. Find the time to volunteer over the weekend if you can. There are plenary of resources for flood victims. Reach out and if you can’t find what you need - send a note. JB will get you in touch with all those who have sent notifications of their resources. Tomorrow is a better day. Tjh
Added: April 7, 2025 06:14:11 PM
Submitted by Name: admin
Comments: The following roads are CLOSED: Eagle Hollow Bee Camp Shirks Hollow Brooksburg Manville Big Doe Little Doe Splinter Ridge Lost Fork Upper Dry Fork Comley Hill Vernon Ridge Bishop Hill SR 56 from East Park Ave to Switzerland County Hanover Beach
Added: April 7, 2025 12:10:16 PM
Submitted by Name: Flood update
Comments: No I don’t know why Courtney says the water crests on Wednesday- because it doesn’t -at least according to NOAA experts. It will crest tomorrow at Clifty Creek approximately 8pm at 458.2. But it doesn’t make much difference folks because the water will drop by an entire inch maybe by Wednesday morning and slowly drop inch by inch all day until Thursday when it starts to pick up speed. So if Bob wants to say Wednesday that’s okay. Maybe he reads the Louisville gauge and is using that. Maybe he’s worried people will try to rush back in their homes - I don’t know- there are a few times inches matter but not in this situation. But I understand misinformation can be dangerous. Point - Dix Dam and the tidal wave scare
Again- folks in low lying areas of Prestonville and Worthville in Carroll County were at risk for record flooding - the folks in Carrollton not as bad. But the scare at Dix dam wasn’t an uncontrolled release as much as it was a few staff struggling to get things done when and how they needed to. So a few complained and the next thing you know misinformation is flying . One person may have said the gates were a problem to close. The next said the problem is the gates won’t close and the next said the water release is out of control and the next said we don’t know what to do because we can’t get information about when they will get things under control and then…
We have videos and commentary that the uncontrolled water is coming for Madison. So yes we all understand the problems with misinformation. But Bobs isn’t a tidal wave or wall of water - it’s an inch or two over a day or two and honestly- he’s doing a fair job of trying to deal with all the issues that arise in the midst of rain, flash floods, tornados , blocked drains, mudslides, closed roads and a river out of control. It’s not fair to compare Bobs comments to anything out of Kentucky.
But I will say our elected officials up and down the Ohio need to get that federal disaster declaration —-Kentucky already has theirs - it opens so many resources to our citizens and governments. Time to start planning clean up ! Tjh
Added: April 7, 2025 10:30:39 AM
Submitted by Name: JB
Comments: Take a deep breath everybody. Yes the Kentucky River is flooding. Yes it’s a bad flood- worse than Madison. Yes the gates were opened and yes low lying areas are going to get hit hard but from Dix Dam to the Ohio is a very long way and the water will spread out before it ever gets to the Ohio to make its way to us. So put on your rubber boots, pet the dogs and watch some TV but don’t let rumors scare you.
Admin reply: Update : There is no tidal wave coming. I am told by Kentucky officials they believe the Kentucky river can handle the small rise in water level downstream of the Kentucky river near Carrollton should only have minor impacts on current river levels as we obtain more information we will pass that along 
Added: April 6, 2025 07:52:00 PM
Submitted by Name: Warren A. Auxier From: Hanover
Comments: There appears to be conflicting information regarding the Dix Dam water release. The information below was recently released by Franklin County Kentucky Officials.
(WKYT) - UPDATE: 6:37 P.M.- Officials from Kentucky Utilities tell WKYT that the opening at Dix Dam was a controlled spill. These controlled spills have occurred since Friday night and gates are being closed now and throughout Sunday evening.
UPDATE, 6:04 P.M.- Franklin County Magistrate Sherry Sebastian says that she is told the information posted by Carrollton officials does not include Frankfort. According to Sebastian, Franklin County officials have told her that outflow measurements from Dix Dam have been factored into the numbers released by weather services. Franklin County Emergency Management Director Ray Kinney says the state weather service has not detected a severe rise in water levels,but could not speak to the opening of floodgates at Dix Dam.
Franklin County Judge Executive Michael Mueller also posted a clarification on his Facebook page, saying that the opening of the floodgates was intentional and based on calculations that remain accurate.
Added: April 6, 2025 06:53:17 PM
Submitted by Name: No Tidal wave
Comments: The gates at Dix Dam may or may not have been opened by accident or left open too long- I can’t seem to find consistent sources. All NOAA pages related to Dix dam say the flow and crest are based on current weather predictions…. it doesn’t mention any accidental release which one would think if there was a massive sudden release that the official page would mention it. Regardless the flood Levels do show exceeding 1937 and therefore low lying areas are facing extreme devastation. There is no tidal wave or wall of water or massive surge in our crest- which at this time according to federal flood experts is TUESDAY in Madison. Water will remain high through Wednesday and then drop. Tjh
Added: April 6, 2025 06:55:41 PM
Submitted by Name: Madison From: Madison
Comments: I am well aware where these flood gates failed . As a child I would watch a couple gates get partially opened to control Herrington Lake in Mercer and Boyle counties.The rush of water rushing down the spill way was awesome as it hit the Dix River to head to Ky river and on to Frankfort Can’t imagine multiple gates being opened! Had to be a DCS failure. Prayers to Carrollton
Admin reply: Anyone who needs help evacuating is asked to call 502-732-6621.
Added: April 6, 2025 06:34:55 PM
Submitted by Name: Flood Kentucky River
Comments: The error causing open gates along the Kentucky River will further endanger Prestonville, Worthville and even parts of Carrollton. Flooding in those areas will exceed the 1937 flood but the impact to Madison is not expected to be major if at all at this time. I will do my best to watch closely and let JB know. Tjh
Admin reply: ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT OR BETTER YET STAY HOME, jb
Name: Courtney
The man can’t admit he is wrong. My guess is he had it bad for any woman that stands up to him. Drinks too much and not that smart. Besides all that he is vindictive and will hurt himself just to stand his ground because he can’t control his pride.