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The Bowling Green-Warren County Habitat for Humanity has built 100 homes in Western Kentucky. Governor Beshear pledged to continue support for victims of natural disasters.
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Jonathan Shelton went room to room through an old Bowling Green elementary school-turned-donation center and stacked socks, washcloths, bedding into a shopping cart — the ordinary things he lost when a tornado swept through his neighborhood in early December.
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President Biden came to western Kentucky to tour areas damaged by last week's deadly tornadoes as communities continue to recover.
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In just four days, the state has raised nearly $10 million for tornado relief efforts with more donations rolling in. Now toy drives are popping up to collect gifts for children impacted by the storm.
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No one is ever really prepared to start all over after a tornado shreds your home to rubble. First, you have to find a place for your family to sleep...
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Gov. Andy Beshear said he expects the number of fatalities from the tornadoes in western Kentucky to increase as searches continue.
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Feelings of shock and numbness, followed by self-isolation and anger are normal after a natural disaster. Here are tips for coping.
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The death toll from catastrophic tornadoes that swept through western Kentucky this weekend remains unclear, Gov. Andy Beshear said in an update Sunday afternoon.
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A global pandemic has made the past year-and-a-half stressful to say the least, and even Mother Nature screams sometimes. “This is the worst tornado event we’ve ever been through,” Kentucky