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Some life-long community members of Marion, Kentucky have relied on their faith to get through the water shortage crisis, but that hasn’t shaken the anxiety and frustration of some who question how the situation came to be and the fears of what may come next.
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Murray sportsman and Murray Ledger & Times writer Kenny Darnell visits Sounds Good to speak with Chad Lampe about Kentucky turkey harvest success this…
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Mississippi River shippers say they're returning to handling full loads because the drought-ravaged waterway has benefited from winter storms and…
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This weekend’s rainfall has briefly alleviated dropping water levels on the Mississippi River, but it didn't put a dent in persisting drought conditions…
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Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear is urging U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell to sponsor and pass legislation that would force the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to…
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A new National Weather Service forecast projects water levels on the Mississippi River will keep dropping over the next several weeks. The outlook comes…
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Two river navigation trade associations say the Army Corps of Engineers will blow up rock outcrops on the Mississippi River next week. The rock pinnacles…
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A top Army Corps of Engineers official says an updated forecast means it’s unlikely the lower Mississippi River will close to shipping. Army Assistant…
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Kentucky U. S. Congressman Ed Whitfield has joined those calling on the Army Corps of Engineers to increase water flow on the Mississippi River. The Corps…