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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNWesley Yates returns to Washington after transferring from USCCollege basketball players around the county are searching for new schools in the transfer portal. For Beaumont native Wesley Yates, the transfer process brought him back to a familiar team. Yates ...
A 66-year-old from Campbell County has died due to historic flooding in Kentucky, bringing the death toll to six across the Commonwealth.
As families in Jessamine County get back on their feet, one couple in Wilmore was able to finally see their home following the flooding aftermath.
While flood waters may be receding across many parts of Kentucky, one property owner in rural Clark County is now facing a new threat.
Kentucky's governor announced another flooding death on Thursday. According to Gov. Andy Beshear, a 66-year-old from Campbell ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNWestern KY public hunting areas affected by floodingDue to the recent weather event that affected Kentucky, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) is asking hunters headed to public hunting ...
A Campbell County man is the sixth death in Kentucky as a result of the recent flooding, according to a Team Kentucky update from Governor Andy Beshear.
After a week of weather madness, the NWS has completed the surveys of now six tornadoes that touched down in our area the ...
The families of Charles Walker and Sonsaray Warford have waited nearly 15 years for justice to be fully served for the couple ...
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WBKO on MSNCommunity Action of Southern Kentucky celebrates 60 yearsChildren and senior services as well as housing and food assistance are among the programs Community Action provides across ...
As Kentucky continues to face severe flooding, the Red Cross and local organizations are providing shelter, supplies, and ...
George Washington patented 10,900 acres along the Kanawha River in what is now Mason County, West Virginia. What started off ...
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