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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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Cleanup from the Dec. 10-11 tornadoes that tore through Bowling Green and parts of western Kentucky will take months.While the working is just beginning,…
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Attorney General Daniel Cameron is requiring contractors helping with tornado cleanup in Graves County to register with state and local officials.Cameron…
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More than 183,000 Kentuckians have had their voting rights restored since an executive order was signed by Governor Andy Beshear in December of 2019.…
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The Tennessee State Pipe Trades Association is giving more than 2,500 gallons of gas to people impacted by the tornadoes.The gas is helping fill the…
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Businesses, nonprofits, homeowners and renters impacted by the recent tornadoes and storms in western Kentucky can get aid from the federal government…
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If you visit the National Christmas Tree display at the White House this year, you will find ornaments designed by students from each state and U.S.…
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Many western and southern Kentucky tornado victims will not be home for the holidays. In fact, Christmas will be very different this year. This month’s…
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When one of the most catastrophic tornadoes in state history set a course for western Kentucky last weekend, Kristy Sisk’s main focus was getting her…
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Individuals who lost work due to the tornadoes and aren’t typically eligible for unemployment insurance may now qualify for support from a federal…
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The death toll following last weekend’s storms has reached 77, according to Gov. Andy Beshear. Beshear said at a press conference Friday that numbers may…