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Jimmy Galbreath watched an excavator claw tear one of the homes into rubble. His homes were damaged beyond repair by a violent EF-4 tornado on Dec. 10, part of a catastrophic tornado outbreak that ripped through the Kentucky town of 10,000 and transformed the lives of thousands more across the region.
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Two months after a deadly tornado ravaged parts of western and southern Kentucky, businesses in Bowling Green are having mixed results getting back on…
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A top Federal Emergency Management Agency official toured tornado damage in Bowling Green Thursday as a mobile registration intake center opened in the…
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Communities are scrambling to assess the damage after one of the worst tornado events in state history swept across western Kentucky over the weekend.Gov.…
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Haga clic aquí para leer este artículo en español.Residents of western Kentucky who were impacted by the severe storms and tornadoes last week can apply…
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The people of Dawson Springs took a break from digging themselves and their loved ones out of the debris left by last week’s massive tornado to witness a…
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FEMA inspectors are in Bowling Green making plans to open a “one-stop shop” claims center for residents impacted by the recent storms and deadly tornado,…
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Kentucky families are continuing to grapple with their losses following the series of tornadoes that swept across the western part of the state. In just…
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A Tennesee-based blood bank is adding more drives in Bowling Green after a strong response following last weekend's tornado.Blood Assurance is returning…
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National Weather Service storm surveyors are still working this week to determine just how strong the tornadoes were in western Kentucky over the weekend…
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Some Warren County Public Schools bus drivers had tearful reunions with some of their students on Monday. It was their first time seeing each other since…
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Gov. Andy Beshear said at least 64 deaths have been confirmed in Kentucky as of Monday morning in the aftermath of this weekend’s devastating…