officials tell me that it does close at about 14 to 14.5 feet every time it floods, and this is what brenda leonard, the jones county emergency management coordinator, told me about the people that live on that street. >> residents down there have it down to a pat. they are used to it boats to get in and out. just kind of a way of life for them. >> reporter: there is really nothing to worry about at this time. they said that they have sandbags in stone city for some houses there. they said that they have evacuated a couple of houses in oland and oxford junction. to not use the roads at night and heed the road closure signs. there is a reason they are there. they have patrols to make sure everything is safe. again, the city of anamosa says they are fine and no one needs to worry about the cresting at this point. live in anamosa, jenee ryan, cbs 2 news. >>> coming up, water rescue. a woman caught by floodwaters is saved as the cedar river continues to rise. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to