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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell visited the Kentucky Emergency Management Center to get an assessment of the progress being made in Western Kentucky, where deadly tornadoes tore through the region on December 10th. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports.
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Exactly five weeks ago tornadoes ripped through Kentucky, leaving 77 people dead and paths of destruction that stretched for miles. Just daysafter the deadly storms, President Joe Biden visited Dawson Springs and Mayfield and vowed that the federal government would be “in this for the long haul.” On Friday, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden echoed that promise.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has revealed plans to provide an assistance package for Kentucky communities devastated by recent tornadoes. He vowed to“rebuild every structure and every life.” The Democratic governor delivered his annual State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday night. WUKY's Karyn Czar reports.
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Gov. Andy Beshear said the state is continuing to respond to a severe weather system that impacted much of Western, Eastern and South Central Kentucky Saturday and is preparing for winter weather to arrive Sunday night.
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Natural disasters bring out the best in people as we have seen for nearly three weeks now in Western Kentucky but they can also bring out the worst. The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office is doing what it can to stop scammers from preying on Kentuckians who are already hurting from the deadly tornadoes that ripped through their towns.
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Officials in a western Kentucky community devastated by tornadoes said they are working together to create a committee that will focus onlong-term recovery.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear rolled up his sleeve Friday and encouraged everyone to give blood to help tornado victims in Western Kentucky but before that he provided an updated tally of the dead and missing.
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Thursday marks the sixth day of clean-up in several Kentucky towns hit by tornadoes last weekend. As Karyn Czar reports, families are trying to salvage what they can from the mounds of rubble left behind.
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WUKY's Karyn Czar spent Wednesday in Dawson Springs covering President Biden's tour of storm ravaged Western Kentucky. She filed multiple reports which you can hear here.
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WUKY's Karyn Czar is covering President Biden's trip to Western Kentucky to survey tornado damage.