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Following severe storms in April, Pendleton County is now eligible for FEMA assistance, offering relief to residents in Butler and Falmouth.
A family in Henderson County says they were originally denied assistance after massive flooding last month. Several weeks later, some organizations are stepping in to help them.
FALMOUTH, Ky. (WXIX) - Pendleton County has been approved to receive FEMA individual assistance following devastating floods in April. Falmouth Mayor Sabrina Hazen told FOX19 NOW that they hope to ...
The Campbell County Office of Emergency Management (OEM), in partnership with the Northern Kentucky Health Department and the ...
NELSON COUNTY, Ky. — The Trump administration approved an expansion of Kentucky's April flooding request on Wednesday—declaring Nelson County a major disaster. That was 39 days after Tommy Hedden was ...
"Each year is a rewarding feeling," Daniel Edwards, co-owner of Edwards Farms, said. "I created that crop. I'm helping feed ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's acting chief plans to shift responsibility for disaster recovery to states during ...
Kentucky has had plenty of rough weather over the past few months and with more on the way, it's just getting exhausting.
Governor Andy Beshear has now declared 24 more counties, including Webster County, to receive financial assistance from FEMA ...
Flooding is Kentucky’s most frequent and costly natural disaster. Yet, only about 1% of the state’s property owners have ...
The western Kentucky counties of Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Muhlenberg, Ohio and Webster were included in ...
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