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President Donald Trump has approved federal public assistance for the April flooding and May tornadoes that struck Kentucky.
While several counties have been approved for public and individual assistance following the May tornadoes, a few counties were denied.
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Supercell Storm Sparks Tornado Fears Across Northern KentuckyDamaging winds and a possible tornado were reported along the I-64 corridor near Covington, Kentucky. Tornado warnings and ...
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Kentucky on Alert as Tornado Warning Strikes RegionA tornado warning prompted a Kentucky couple to evacuate Sunday night as severe weather swept through northern parts of the ...
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FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has denied additional assistance for Kentuckians impacted by ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has denied Individual Assistance ...
A flood advisory is now in effect for parts of Hamilton County, Ohio, and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky ...
FEMA has denied individual assistance for people in Christian and Todd counties from tornadoes in May and the governor plans to appeal that decision. Andy Beshear says a letter to him from FEMA offici ...
President Donald Trump approved two disaster declarations for the state on Tuesday, making $56 million in recovery funding ...
President Donald Trump has approved public assistance for areas of Kentucky affected by this year’s flooding and severe ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for Kentucky residents impacted by the May tornadoes to ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNHopkins County Central High School unveils tornado shelterA new section of Hopkins County Central High School is ready for the new school year. The school has added a new ...
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