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A religious nonprofit group plans to dedicate next month the first 13 homes its volunteers have built in a new Mayfield subdivision to families who lost their residences during the December 2021 tornado outbreak.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Wednesday that a western Kentucky housing authority in a city severely impacted by the 2021 tornado outbreak is set to receive more than $5.8 million dollars in funding.
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For a weekend, West Kentucky becomes the center of the political universe. Here’s what some people who live there had to say.
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The far western Kentucky city of Mayfield is getting additional funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover debris removal costs associated with the December 2021 tornado outbreak.
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Volunteer-led groups across far western Kentucky are helping victims of last week’s flooding in the region.
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Kentucky’s Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts announced Thursday it will conduct a “special examination” of the Public Protection Cabinet’s oversight of the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief and Team Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Funds.
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Communities across western Kentucky are still working to recover from the December 2021 tornado outbreak. Gov. Andy Beshear presented the keys to five new homes on Monday to Dawson Springs families who lost their residences in the disaster.
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Republican lawmakers questioned the efficacy of the state’s relief funds for victims of the 2021 tornado outbreak in western Kentucky and 2022 flooding in eastern Kentucky during a legislative meeting on Wednesday.
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Several environmental groups are calling for U.S. Forest Service tornado salvage projects in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area to cease.
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Kentucky is receiving $123 million from the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to launch a disaster recovery program related to the 2021 floods in eastern Kentucky and the 2021 tornado outbreak in western Kentucky.