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March: A Month of Extremes…

5:37 PM Wed, Mar 19, 2008 |

The old adage, “March comes in like a lion… goes out like a lamb”, has certainly started out true this time around. We can only hope that the second half of the saying proves just as reliable.

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Crazy Night in 'Catlanta

11:31 AM Sat, Mar 15, 2008 |


What a bizarre night in Atlanta Georgia for Kentucky basketball fans. It's now nearly noon on Saturday and the Wildcats still haven't played a game in the SEC Tournament. Tornados ripped though downtown Atlanta with just 2:11 left in the Mississippi State/Alabama game. Kentucky never took the floor. The damage and devastation to both the Georgia Dome and the city is extensive.

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Heat Wave Safety

1:11 PM Mon, Aug 06, 2007 |

Excessive heat kills about 175 people on average per year in the United States, more than hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding. With Kentuckiana firmly in the grips of a major heat wave, the following are some terms and tips you should know to keep you and your family safe during this summer’s heat and humidity.

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Heat Wave Safety

1:08 PM Mon, Aug 06, 2007 |

Excessive heat kills about 175 people on average per year in the United States, more than hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding. With Kentuckiana firmly in the grips of a major heat wave, the following are some terms and tips you should know to keep you and your family safe during this summer’s heat and humidity.

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Rain Moving In!

8:00 AM Fri, Jun 22, 2007 |

Turn the sprinklers off today... We are currently tracking a complex of showers and thunderstorms moving through parts of the metro area. This line of shower activity should make it's way into the downtown area between 8:30 and 9am this morning. Additional showers and storms are expected to develp for parts of Kentuckiana this afternoon. Some very beneficial rainfall will be possible with some areas picking up more than an inch of rain by t...