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The Trump administration is rescinding more than $9 million in infrastructure funding for local governments across the Commonwealth.
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Flood waters damaged more than 150 structures in the small town of Utica, Indiana. This week, residents and contractors are working on cleanup, as the county looks to state resources to help with recovery.
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After historic flooding submerged many areas in Louisville, hundreds of volunteers have helped clean up debris and some roadways have reopened.
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The state tapped AshBritt to clean up eastern Kentucky in 2022. Allegations of misconduct followed. Now, they’ll help clean up Louisville.
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Residents of the small town of Utica, Indiana know the perils of flooding. The familiarity doesn’t make things easier, though.
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A bill passed the House on Tuesday to create a new state emergency fund to aid Kentuckians who suffered in the recent severe storms and flooding in February.
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Kentuckians are assessing the damage from last week’s severe weather, which killed 22 people. Now they’ll have federal help after President Donald Trump approved a disaster declaration.
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Ten eastern Kentucky counties have been approved for public and individual assistance from the federal government under a major disaster declaration.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly teased eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Now, after severe storms, Kentucky officials hope he will approve FEMA aid for citizens with flooded homes.
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County governments around Kentucky are urging residents to report any damages from extreme weather and flooding.