All of Kentucky's 120 counties are under flood or flash flood warnings as a brutal storm causes torrential downpours across the Southern state. Thunderstorms were sweeping through the state on ...
All 120 counties in Kentucky are under a flood warning Over 300 roads are also closed Freezing temperatures are expected across the South this week Wild weather has struck the South once again ...
Every one of Kentucky’s 120 counties reported flooding after 3 to 8 inches of rain fell on the state beginning the night of Feb. 14, prompting more than 1,000 emergency rescues in the first 24 ...
Horses are Kentucky." Horses are at the heart of communities across the state. We all have a story to tell. With plans to share 120 stories from each of the 120 counties, KEEP Foundation invites ...
The governor launched the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund. To donate, click here. All 120 counties in Kentucky were under flood warnings at the same time, an event that Beshear says has only happened ...
All of Kentucky’s 120 counties reported flooding after 3-to-8 inches of rain fell on the state beginning the night of Feb. 14, prompting more than 1,000 emergency rescues in the first 24 hours.
causing flooding in all 120 counties. Beshear said more than 12,000 Kentucky homes and businesses were still without power as temperatures throughout the state were expected to plummet on Tuesday.
Winter Crisis enrollment has been extended until March 31. Kentucky Community Action Agencies will be accepting applications in all 120 counties. This program assists eligible households facing a home ...
We are waiting on the final assessments from counties to see what total losses are." Officials say of Kentucky's 120 counties, 70 had some amount of flood damage.
A world champion strongman from Middletown spent the weekend hauling food, water and emergency supplies to flood-devasted areas in Kentucky. With the help of locally collected donations ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) has said it is one of the most serious weather events his state has ever seen. More than a thousand people have been rescued so far, but the threat of flooding still isn ...