REQUESTS
Matthew Riddle Kenny Chesney - She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy Big fan of Kenny Chesney! Michael Baker Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy I would like to dedicate our favorite song to Crystal. I love you! Bonnie Reba McEntire - Fancy Thanks for mentioning Reba glad you are a fan I am as well n love the new show

WULF News

Memorial Day weekend storms result in damage and one death in Hardin County

todayMay 28, 2024

Background
share close
AD

Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency across the commonwealth as communities continue to clean up the damage from storms that swept through the area over the weekend.

The governor’s office says the storms produced heavy rain showers and thunderstorms with strong winds, hail, and in some locations tornadoes. Crews from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District Four worked to clear trees and debris from roadways across the area.

Hardin County Emergency Management Director Joey Scott said the county was among the areas impacted.

“We had a system go through the north end of Radcliff and the Meade County/Hardin County line area that was potentially a tornado touchdown, and it caused extensive damage in the Meade County area,” Scott said.

Scott confirmed that one storm-related death was reported in Hardin County, one of four storm-related deaths confirmed by the state.

“We had extensive tree damage across the county,” Scott said. “Power lines were down from both storm systems that came through. At this time, we have had reports of maybe one or two structures damaged in the county.”

Nolin RECC Communications Manager Sarah Fellows said crews were busy throughout the weekend, with about 50 customers still without power Monday.

“At the height of our outages, we had about 4,200 members, mostly in Hardin County who had experienced a service disruption, and of course a lot of that is trees and lines that were down because of the storms that came through,” Fellows said. “We got the brunt of our damage, I think, through the first storm.”

If your property sustained damage due to the storms, take pictures and contact your county’s emergency management office.

Written by: WULF News

Rate it

Previous post

WULF News

Unemployment rates in Kentucky up from last year but down from last month

Unemployment rates rose in 118 counties in Kentucky from April 2023 to April 2024, including in the Lincoln Trail District. The Kentucky Center for Statistics says the state unemployment average for April 2024 was reported at 4.3 percent. That’s an increase from the 3.5 percent average that was reported in April of 2023. Unemployment rates across the commonwealth did, however, see a decrease from March of this year. The unemployment average for […]

todayMay 28, 2024


contact us
233 WEST DIXIE AVENUE ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 42701
STUDIO LINE: (270) 737-0943
OFFICE LINE: (270) 765-0943
EMAIL: rADIO@wOLF943.cOM

    AD
    AD
    Skip to content