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A spire stood atop the Graves County Courthouse before an E-4 tornado swept through downtown Mayfield in December. While the spire no longer tops the courthouse, it can still be seen – less than a hundred yards away – in a mural just off the square proclaiming “Mayfield: More than a Memory.”
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A tornado survivor support group for people impacted by December’s deadly storms is meeting for the first time Thursday in Mayfield.
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A group focused on guiding the future of Mayfield as it rebuilds after the December tornado outbreak through community voices met Monday night to discuss their goals and next steps of their work.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is hosting a resource fair in Mayfield for survivors of the December tornado outbreak.
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Mayfield community members gathered in the town’s downtown Thursday to celebrate the rededication of a local park that was damaged in the path of the December tornado outbreak five months ago.
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Governor Andy Beshear visited Mayfield Tuesday to announce the dispersal of more than $20 million in state aid for recovery five months after 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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Representatives from the Taiwan government visited Mayfield on Thursday to donate 100,000 masks to the community after it was devastated 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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Senator Mitch McConnell visited Mayfield Thursday to show his continuing support for Kentuckians devastated by December’s tornado outbreak.