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A candidate for a state representative seat in western Kentucky will now be running as a write-in in the general election after a Graves County judge recently disqualified her from May’s Republican primary.
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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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Western Kentucky health department leaders are encouraging older Kentuckians and those with medical conditions creating weaker immune systems to receive a second COVID-19 booster vaccine following federal officials in late March authorizing the extra booster.
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Members of the Graves County community gathered Monday night in the Mayfield High School gymnasium to share their thoughts on what the city should prioritize in the process of rebuilding after the devastating December tornado outbreak.
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The Ice House Gallery in Mayfield still doesn’t know how it’s going to make a comeback more than three months after the December tornado outbreak.
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Seventeen-year-old Jacob Puckett was one of hundreds of Graves County residents who lined up outside the Graves County Public Library Friday to receive a free instrument as part of one music group’s tornado relief effort.
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Three women who lived in the same housing complex during the December tornado outbreak received travel trailer keys on Mar. 11 as a part of the ongoing work of the Commonwealth Sheltering Program.
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The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers will make their last pass of right-of-way debris in Graves County on Mar. 13.
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Counties in western Kentucky are forming long-term recovery groups made of local volunteers to help rebuild at the community level after December’s deadly tornado outbreak.
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Survivors of December’s tornado outbreak in western Kentucky are still facing heating needs as below-freezing temperatures are expected to linger following an ice storm bearing down across the state.