Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk, Investigative Reporter, Sports Reporter and Acting Editor In Chief
Frank Furter checked his stick marker down at Frene Creek near Eighth and Mozart Streets yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. Frank was amazed that the creek had fallen about 2 feet in just 24 hours. It appears there is no immediate danger of Frene Creek encroaching upon Mozart Creek.
We discontinue our Frene Creek reports. If the creek rises again enough to threaten Mozart Street, we will be right on the story. Thanks to Frank for his good work monitoring the creek level!
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk, Investigative Reporter, Sports Reporter and Acting Editor In Chief
www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com
Showing posts with label Frene Creek Reports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frene Creek Reports. Show all posts
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Frene Creek Has Receded!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Frene Creek On The Rise!
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk, Investigative Reporter and Sports Reporter
Frene Creek rose about 3 inches between 4 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m Friday. The creek water is still within its banks. But if the water rises another foot or so, it will be lapping onto Mozart Street down by Lions Field on Eighth Street.
We are watching this developing situation for you. Frank Furter, our janitor, was dispatched yesterday to poke a stick into the mud at water's edge (yesterday's water level). I will be checking the stick at 4 p.m. everday until we are out of danger to see if the creek is still rising or if it is on the stand still. The moment the creek gets onto Mozart Street, we will report it to you so you can make plans to take an alternate route and avoid driving through the water. We wish we could afford to mount a webcam on the Mozart Street lift station so you could monitor the water level yourself, but we are on a very tight budget and have chosen to invest our money in sticks versus webcams.
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk, Investigative Reporter and Sports Reporter
www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com
Frene Creek rose about 3 inches between 4 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m Friday. The creek water is still within its banks. But if the water rises another foot or so, it will be lapping onto Mozart Street down by Lions Field on Eighth Street.
We are watching this developing situation for you. Frank Furter, our janitor, was dispatched yesterday to poke a stick into the mud at water's edge (yesterday's water level). I will be checking the stick at 4 p.m. everday until we are out of danger to see if the creek is still rising or if it is on the stand still. The moment the creek gets onto Mozart Street, we will report it to you so you can make plans to take an alternate route and avoid driving through the water. We wish we could afford to mount a webcam on the Mozart Street lift station so you could monitor the water level yourself, but we are on a very tight budget and have chosen to invest our money in sticks versus webcams.
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk, Investigative Reporter and Sports Reporter
www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com
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