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A DOZEN KENTUCKY NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYED IN LAWRENCE COUNTY

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Last updated: January 8, 2025 5:50 pm
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Editor’s Note: The first snowstorm with a name {Blair} in memory, has wreaked havoc all over Kentucky and our region is no exception. Heavy snow and ice in the past three days have slickened roadways and road crews have been extremely busy working around the clock.

Lawrence County EMS director Travis Hughes has been doing a great job and has been aided by the Kentucky National guard where a dozen of them have been deployed here.

WCHS TV had the best story so far so here it is:

Kentucky National Guard helping in winter storm recovery across the state

by GILBERT McCLANAHAN
Tuesday, Jan 7th 2025

 

LOUISA, Ky/ (WCHS) — Eastern Kentucky is digging out of the latest round of winter weather to hit the region. The National Guard has stepped in to help with storm relief, offering transportation and helping to clear roads.

A dozen members of the Kentucky National Guard are in Lawrence County, responding to a variety of storm related issues and have kept busy since being placed on assignment.

 

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