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JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: Cleanup is underway after deadly storms swept through Missouri and Kentucky Friday night. Karyn Czar with member station WUKY reports from the small town of London in southern ...
LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — Nearly a week after a deadly tornado swept through southern Kentucky, the debris still covers neighborhoods. But one man, Bronson Bennett, is taking the cleanup ...
Survivors of the deadly tornadoes that struck parts of Kentucky continue to sift through the rubble as widespread cleanup efforts were underway in Laurel County, about 90 miles south of Lexington.
The cleanup focused on small creeks flowing into the river and roads around Butler. It's called the Boo Project, named after Robert "Boo" Singleton who made it his mission to keep the river clean.
Dozens of volunteers from the community of Butler, Kentucky, and the surrounding areas came together to clean up the community and honor one of their own who died in April's historic flooding.
At least 19 people have died from tornadoes in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said as of May 18. Earlier that day, London Mayor Randall Weddle said 23 people had died in Laurel County alone, citing ...
People have come from around the country to help storm victims in the small town of London, Kentucky where 17 people died after tornadoes' swept through on Friday.