Samantha Morrill
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Education officials from the state and federal government were in eastern Kentucky last week to survey flood damage and find out what support schools need going forward. They began in Letcher, Knott and Perry counties, where some of the worst impacts of the flooding were felt. The last stop on their trip was Breathitt County.
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The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is warning cattle farmers to be on the lookout for symptoms of a potentially fatal tick borne parasite.
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Thousands of Kentucky parents will soon have access to lifesaving equipment to help children. The American Heart Association is handing out 3,000 Infant CPR Anytime Training Kits to Newborn Intensive Care Units throughout the Commonwealth.