Four dead as Kentucky recovers from severe flooding
Kentucky Gov. Beshear reports ongoing rescue and recovery efforts following devastating floods.
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Kentucky Gov. Beshear reports ongoing rescue and recovery efforts following devastating floods.
Four dead as Kentucky recovers from severe flooding Read More »
“The rain just won’t stop,” one Kentucky resident said Sunday. “It’s been nonstop for days and days.”
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Louisville Metro Public Works is opening drop-off locations on Monday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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By Jai’Michael Anderson Following this weekend’s downpour and flooding, the university will operate remotely on Monday, April 7, according to a RAVE Alert sent this afternoon. “The excessive rainfall over the past several days has made travel to and from university campuses difficult and to some degrees unsafe. Therefore, UofL will move to temporary remote
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According to Carrollton Mayor Robb Adams, 10 gates at Dix Dam were opened. LG&E said they “opened spill gates in a controlled fashion.”
“We are glad that we are able to assist our neighboring communities during this devastating disaster,” Major Jason Logsdon with LMDC said.
The Kentucky National Guard has been deployed to assist in Lebanon Junction and is on standby in Shepherdsville, according to BCPS.
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More rain is on the way. The WHAS11 Weather Impact Team says an additional 2-4″ of rain is possible through Sunday.
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Communities are preparing for severe weather with sandbags and more.
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At least six to 10 inches of total rainfall is expected by Sunday morning.
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“It’s hard, dirty work. And heavy lifting,” inmate Max Ryan mused. “An opportunity to give back to my community.”
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“If the projections hold, we expect that this will be one of the 10 largest flood events in Louisville, Kentucky’s history,” Mayor Greenberg said.
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By Sara Montoya U of L’s new president, Dr. Gerry Bradley, spoke with the media at Grawmeyer Hall on Thursday. This marks his second public relations event as president, although he has sent email communications to students and faculty since his appointment. He first addressed the confusion surrounding former president Kim Schatzel’s resignation and his
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By Jai’Michael Anderson UofL President Gerry Bradley has been with UofL for almost a decade, he first arrived in 2016 as the Dean of the School of Dentistry. His appointment last week makes him the seventh president – acting, interim, or permanent – since his arrival at the institution, here are the details of his
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A juvenile male was found dead after an extensive search and rescue operation in Frankfort Friday morning.
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