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Tragedy in Kentucky Flooding: 9-Year-Old Boy’s Death Raises Questions Over School District’s Decision

A Kentucky community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of 9-year-old Gabriel Andrews, who tragically lost his life Friday morning after being swept away by ...

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Deion Sanders Says Shedeur and Travis Hunter Should Go 1-2 in the Draft: “The Surest Bets Out There

Friday’s Pro Day in Colorado wasn’t just another date on the pre-draft calendar—it was a spectacle. With NFL teams, scouts, and fans tuned in, ...

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Massive New Kentucky Distillery Temporarily Closes Amid Financial Disputes and Lawsuits

Just over a year after opening its doors, one of Kentucky’s largest new independent distilleries has come to a grinding halt. Garrard County Distilling ...

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Louisville Officials Urge Residents to Pause Laundry, Dishwashing Amid Historic Flood Risk

LOUISVILLE, KY — With heavy rainfall pounding the region for days, Louisville city officials are sounding the alarm: the city’s stormwater and sewer systems ...

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Kentucky Family Goes Viral After Turning Old Van Into Storm Shelter: “Country Boys Can Survive”

When storms roll through the Bluegrass State, Kentuckians get resourceful—and one family’s creative storm prep has the internet talking. As severe weather swept across ...

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In Loving Memory: Nannie Mary Mimms, 88, of Hopkinsville

Nannie Mary Mimms, a beloved resident of Hopkinsville, passed peacefully into eternal rest on March 28, 2025, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. Just days ...

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Historic Flooding Sweeps Across Central U.S. — Flash Flood Emergencies Declared in Multiple States

A powerful wave of storms has unleashed catastrophic flooding across parts of Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Indiana, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) ...

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In Loving Memory: Sherrie Defane Bailey Davie, 71, of Hopkinsville

Sherrie Defane Bailey Davie, 71, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, peacefully passed away on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Louisville, surrounded by love. Born on September ...

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Hopkinsville Hit Hard by Flooding After Days of Heavy Rain — Roads Closed, Rescue Efforts Ongoing

Hopkinsville woke up to a waterlogged nightmare Friday morning after more than 9 inches of rain drenched the area since Wednesday — and it’s ...

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