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Kentucky River flood, KSU Aquaculture students helped rescue and relocate stranded fish from a flooded pond at Buffalo Trace Distillery.
Several weeks after a historic flood, western Kentucky is just starting to recover, however, there are some financial ...
Ellis and Belterra Park officials are still examining the facilities and racing surfaces two weeks after flooding; track ...
In Thursday's Team Kentucky Update, Governor Andy Beshear discussed the status of FEMA assistance for victims of the February ...
Beshear noted it took 10 days to secure a disaster declaration for the February storms, which opened the door for residents ...
"If the president does not sign this request," Gov. Beshear cautioned. "That'll be $40,000 less that's available for our ...
Weeks after the Licking River swallowed parts of Pendleton County, Falmouth residents are still facing a daunting cleanup with little clarity on when — or if — government financial relief will arrive.
Cleanup continues in Calhoun, Kentucky, where recent flooding left homes damaged and yards filled with debris. County ...
Nearly two weeks after historic flooding devastated many Kentucky communities, the Trump administration has yet to approve federal assistance.
Master's degree students in KSU's Aquaculture department have removed more than 250 pounds of fish from the distillery's ...
Eastern Kentucky University’s Homeland Security program equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for careers ...
After a recent round of flooding, Kentucky State University’s aquaculture students helped their neighbors at a distillery. The Kentucky State Aquaculture Research Team managed to remove 250 pounds of ...