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A Mayfield group focused on the community’s recovery from the deadly and historic tornado outbreak that impacted the region last year hit a big milestone Monday, giving its first newly renovated home to an unhoused survivor.
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Kentucky Legal Aid will receive more than $3 million from the Legal Service Corporation to support the group’s continued legal aid response to the December tornado outbreak.
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A music festival will be held in Calvert City to raise money for the tornado victims in Marshall County. The Marshall Music Festival will be held Friday and Saturday, Jan.21-22, at the Fraternal Order of Eagles on 4378 Gilbertsville Highway.
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A tornado touched down Saturday morning on the east side of downtown Hopkinsville, ripping the roof and gas pumps from the Marathon station at Ninth and Campbell streets, said Christian County Emergency Manager Randy Graham.
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Kentucky’s agriculture community is reconciling its losses after a devastating and lethal tornado outbreak earlier this month damaged or destroyed poultry hatcheries and grain bins, killed livestock and destroyed a university research center in western Kentucky.
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After a devastating tornado swept through western Kentucky last night, many Fulton County residents are without power and shelter, as they deal with the aftermath left in the tornado’s wake.
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Monday’s severe storms in the region arrived at the start of Kentucky’s Severe Weather Awareness Week from the National Weather Service, recognized March…
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The National Weather Service in Paducah is warning the western Kentucky region that increased severe weather conditions often follow autumn temperatures.…
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On March 2, 2012, the eastern Kentucky coal town of West Liberty was hit by an EF-3 tornado, which caused extensive damage to its downtown area,…
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UPDATE THURSDAY 4:57 p.m.:The storm system is moving through the region from southwest to northeast. The storm system is producing isolated severe…