State leadership has announced Floyd County has been added to the list of counties approved for federal assistance following ...
The death toll from Kentucky’s severe weather beginning Feb. 14 has continued to rise. On Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the death toll has increased after historic flooding and severe weather hit the state last ...
The number of deaths caused by recent severe weather in Kentucky has risen to 23 after a Graves County man was found to have ...
Twenty-three people have been confirmed dead after flooding swept through Kentucky, according to Gov. Andy Beshear.
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WLKY Louisville on MSNMan killed by flooding in western Kentucky, bringing death toll to 23Andy Beshear confirmed Tuesday that a Graves County man died from the floodwaters. Sign up for our Newsletters Here are the ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Painful, difficult disaster’: 22 dead following Kentucky floods with federal assistance approvedDuring the briefing, Beshear referred to the flooding as a "painful, difficult disaster" and reiterated how this was one of ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNEastern Kentucky declared a disaster as locals recover from flooding once againKentuckians are assessing the damage from last week’s severe weather, which killed 22 people. Now they’ll have federal help ...
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If Trump endorses the Simon Kenton High School janitor, that janitor will be the next United States Senator from Kentucky,” one former candidate said. “I just feel like Trump’s endorsement is that ...
President Donald Trump approved a major disaster declaration from Gov. Andy Beshear Monday, unlocking funds for victims from the recent storms and related floods. The approval will open up additional ...
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Hosted on MSNGov. Beshear holds blood drive after deadly flooding last weekAfter deadly flooding tore through the state of Kentucky, Governor Andy Beshear asked the public to give the gift of a blood ...
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Public News Service on MSNReport: Kentucky falls behind in voting rights restorationMore than 153,000 Kentuckians are still being denied the right to vote because of a past felony conviction, according to ...
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