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Hundreds of businesses throughout western and central Kentucky were damaged or destroyed in last December’s tornado outbreak. The 12 months since the storm have brought supply chain issues, insurance delays, and a groundswell of community support.
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The storm disproportionately impacted the city’s diverse international community and left many resettling all over again.
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A Hopkins County group unveiled a memorial to victims of last December’s tornado outbreak this weekend less than a month before the one-year anniversary of the disaster.
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A new, independently produced documentary featuring interviews with victims of the December 2021 tornado outbreak in western and central Kentucky is set to premiere later this week.
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Residents are still recovering from the damage. Despite those recovery efforts, representatives from those places came to the fair to remind people they are still standing.
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The tornado that struck Bowling Green in December caused major damage to nearly 500 local houses and apartments, displacing about 800 individuals. Many are still without permanent housing, but one non-profit will have some families into new homes by this fall.
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Habitat for Humanity in the Pennyrile region is helping families rebuild if their homes were damaged or destroyed in the December tornadoes. Habitat is accepting applications for the rebuilding projects.
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Many Bowling Green residents are still struggling from the most devastating tornado in Kentucky history. But they are not forgotten. A great deal of good will is still occurring in the community more than four months after the disaster, including two locals providing music and memories.
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Spring construction is in full swing around Bowling Green, but the houses aren’t going up fast enough. December’s historic tornado caused major damage to 475 houses and apartments, displacing about 800 individuals.
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Home Sweet Home has taken on a very literal meaning for Than Hlaing and his sister Tan Win. They were born in Thailand but have called Bowling Green home for the past 14 years.