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As Frankfort continues to recover from floods, people are being encouraged to come support businesses in the Capital City.
Now a week removed from the river’s crest, cleanup is in full swing for Frankfort residents. Along Wapping Street, 30 dumpsters have already been filled.
"We want to reassure our community that the safety and well-being of our students is our utmost priority," Frankfort schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Rhoda said.
The city said in a release it will work over the next several months to find permanent homes for the remaining animals at the ...
Frankfort High School's football team is facing an unexpected challenge off the field after recent storms left their weight room severely damaged by flooding.
Men dressed in white coveralls splattered with mud were busy cleaning out flood-damaged businesses along Main Street Friday in Kentucky’s capital city, where leftover sandbags were still piled around ...
Frankfort High School teacher placed on administrative leave following allegations of inappropriate relationship with student ...
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Inspections of any barrels touched by the flood began Thursday and will continue until each is carefully assessed, a process ...
The clean up process for many South Frankfort flood victims began earlier this week after floodwater from the Kentucky River ...
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Southern Living on MSNBuffalo Trace Resumes Bottling Bourbon After Being Shuttered By Historic Kentucky FloodOne week after flood waters consumed through their Kentucky distillery, signs of normalcy are returning to Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort. Namely, the ability to once again bottle bourbon and ...
On Saturday, members of the Trinity Global Methodist Church — now meeting in the former Highland Christian Church on ...
Despite substantial damage to the Frankfort campus during this month’s major flood event, Buffalo Trace Distillery officials ...
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