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A storm packing destructive winds late Wednesday afternoon hit downtown Hopkinsville and damaged several buildings along Ninth and 10th streets. Flash flooding occurred around the L&N Train Depot and in the adjacent Peace Park.
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The Mixer restaurant's third floor collapsed, and a brick wall below the historic clock tower was blown out.
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Approximately 8,000 city residents were without power early Saturday morning after storms swept through Western Kentucky, according to reports from Hopkinsville Electric System. The utility serves approximately 13,000 customers.
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The Kentucky Emergency Management says severe storms producing heavy rainfall and tornadoes Saturday night caused flash flooding and property damage to…
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Area officials are beginning to assess the damage from last night's powerful storm. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews worked late into the night to…
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State forestry officials say a tree nursery in western Kentucky has taken on extra work this year to produce nearly two million seedlings for state sales.…
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Kentucky's death toll from Friday's storms has risen to 22. State officials say the latest death occurred in Kenton County in northern Kentucky. The state…
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Kentucky State Police posts across the commonwealth are accepting donations of nonperishable food and cleaning supplies for storm victims. Collection…
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In Louisiana, the military has created a mini-Afghanistan. Except this one has crocs and Cajuns. NPR reports the central Louisiana facility is used to…