Lily Burris
Investigative Reporter-
The Cayce community met on Sunday at the Cayce Baptist Church to update area residents and community members on the going process of tornado recovery.
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As May’s primary election draws closer, Kentucky counties hit by December’s tornadoes are readying despite damage to some polling locations.
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Representatives from the Taiwan government visited Mayfield on Thursday to donate 100,000 masks to the community after it was devastated by the December tornado outbreak.
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In the nearly four months since December’s tornado outbreak, the Fulton County community of Cayce has been hard at work making progress toward recovery.
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Paducah’s National Weather Service office is ready for the coming tornado season. The staff has had to make some adjustments after experiencing a power outage and technical difficulties during the December tornado outbreak.
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Gov. Andy Beshear signed House Bill 397 into law Thursday, excusing up to 15 days of attendance for schools impacted by the December tornado outbreak.
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More than three months after the December tornado outbreak, the National Weather Service’s Paducah office scientists held a workshop on the science of the storm and information messaging around the Dec. 10 disaster.
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Kentucky residents impacted by the December tornadoes have until March 14 to apply for FEMA disaster assistance.
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The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers will make their last pass of right-of-way debris in Graves County on Mar. 13.
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Started in the days after December’s tornado outbreak in western and central Kentucky, the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund has seen a massive amount of donations. By Feb. 4, $46,245,949 had been given, but only a little less than 7% of those funds have been distributed to impacted Kentuckians.