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Local Features
3:38 am
Thu October 2, 2008
Aftermath of Hurricane Ike
By Chad Lampe
Murray, KY – At its peak, over five hundred thousand Kentuckians were without power as remnants of Hurricane Ike swept across the Commonwealth. Downed trees blocked roadways and damaged homes. Now, almost a week later, crews continue to work to clear roads and get power systems restored. Chad Lampe gives us an update on the regional aftermath of the wind storms.