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More than six months after the December tornado outbreak, many western Kentucky residents are looking for mental health resources to help them navigate the trauma caused by the disaster.
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It’s been six months since a devastating and deadly storm ripped through western and southern Kentucky, producing 20 tornadoes, killing 81 people, injuring hundreds more and roiling an entire region. The event was heartbreaking, and took most people by surprise. Tornadoes aren’t unheard of in Kentucky, but few were expecting one of the longest tornado systems in the country’s history to materialize on the night of Dec. 10 — not exactly twister season.
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A small Hopkins County town once famous for its restorative waters is still in the early stages of healing after a deadly EF-4 tornado destroyed much of its historic downtown area and a majority of its residences in December.
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The city of Dawson Springs held listening sessions last week to allow community members a chance to share what they want for the future of their city following a December tornado that devastated the community.
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Members of the Dawson Springs community and area supporters gathered Saturday for Walk for Dawson, a walk through part of the city damaged by the December tornado outbreak.
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Western Kentuckians are hard at work in the ongoing recovery process for the communities impacted by the December tornado outbreak.
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As May’s primary election draws closer, Kentucky counties hit by December’s tornadoes are readying despite damage to some polling locations.
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More than three months after a string of deadly tornadoes ravaged communities across Kentucky, Hopkins County is taking one more step in the long-term recovery process.
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A 5th grade student and his teacher have been awarded a grant to help bring healing from the grief of lives lost in Dawson Springs, Kentucky in the December 2021 tornado.
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West Kentucky Workforce Board officials have available federal grant funding aiming to help dislocated employees and overburdened employers impacted by the Dec. 10 tornadoes.