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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear gave an update on disaster recovery after May’s severe weather.
The "Pour It Forward for Kentucky" charity fundraiser will benefit the American Red Cross and the Franklin County Flood Relief Fund, providing much-needed support to communities hit by storms.
A couple who dressed up as Santa and Mrs. Claus, a horticulturalist, a retired state employee and more are among the victims.
Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort has put together an online benefit for the victims of Kentucky’s spring storms. The ...
A deadly severe weather outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 22 states from May 15 - 21. Among the hardest hit states ...
In response to the recent severe storms that have demolished parts of the commonwealth, the Sazerac Co. has launched a “Pour ...
Elliott, 63, often called "Kenny," died following the recent London tornado, according to a GoFundMe. His niece, Rachel ...
About one month after the tornadoes, the Trump Administration denied Arkansas’ request for a major disaster declaration. The ...
Tornadoes that swept through Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia killed more than two dozen people, destroyed homes and left ...
Buffalo Trace is launching an unprecedented auction featuring unicorn whiskeys and one-of-a-kind prizes. The lineup includes ...
Residents in 37 Kentucky counties — including Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, and Ohio — may now qualify for Disaster ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that Kentucky is expanding eligibility for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) to include individuals in 24 additional counties who are out of work as a result ...
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