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As Kentucky’s climate warms, the atmosphere is able to hold more moisture, which in turn produces rainfall — sometimes in massive amounts.
To make this Easter holiday special for flood survivors and those helping with flood relief efforts, a Frankfort church ...
First United Methodist Church in Frankfort provided a free hot breakfast on Easter Sunday for community members impacted by ...
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The deadly, widespread flooding disaster that plunged parts of the central and southern United States underwater in early ...
A church in Frankfort says they felt and continue to feel the need to help their community this Easter as flood recovery ...
Journey Church in Shepherdsville was hit hard with recent flooding. Sunday, the church held Easter service at Bullitt Central High School. The church had extensive damage to offices, the kids area and ...
The Trump administration is rescinding more than $9 million in infrastructure funding for local governments across the ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for personal assistance following severe storms and ...
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The platoon leader loaded up a kayak with groceries and paddled more than 200 yards in floodwater to the soldier’s home.
Just one inch of water can lead to $25,000 in home damage, yet many Kentuckians remain uninsured against floods, according to FEMA.
A small church in Lockport is having to host its Easter service at an alternate location after its building was severely damaged by historic flooding from the Kentucky River.
FEMA said it was ending a disaster mitigation program known as BRIC the same day a disaster declaration was announced for all 120 Kentucky counties.
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