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Brian and Lesa Marcum pointed out sandy plots where homes used to be on Right Fork Buffalo Road a month after historic flooding hit eastern Kentucky. Water washed away cars, and clothing is still in tree branches sometimes 8 to 10 feet high.
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School is on hold in eastern Ky. as educators, students and families pick up the pieces of their lives.
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With clean-up and recovery efforts underway, eastern Kentucky artists and arts groups are assessing the damage and looking ahead.
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Over the past week, Havanna Thacker has transformed a historic high school in Carr Creek, Kentucky into a supply depot. While her mother whips up trays of food in a tiny cafeteria, she stocks the gym with supplies that people bring by the carload.
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Beshear said just the school cleanup costs in Knott County, one of the areas hardest hit by flooding, was estimated at over $1 million.
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The Kentucky floods claimed at least 37 lives, and Knott County has claimed the most deaths thus far, at 17 and counting. Now, the community is picking up the pieces.
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Districts reported multiple school buildings flooded, some beyond repair. They’re also mourning the deaths of staff and at least one student.
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In October, 2016, NPR, Ohio Valley ReSource and its partners reported that West Virginia billionaire coal baron Jim Justice, who was running for governor…
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A site in eastern Kentucky is set to serve as the home for future development of drones, robots and unmanned vehicles. As Government and education leaders…