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Feeding America Collecting Items for Tornado Victims

Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland is collecting items for those affected by the Tornados. This organization serves 42 counties, including Graves County. Their second distribution center in Mayfield was completely destroyed after the tornado that hit over the weekend. 

“We have plenty of food. If people want to help, we need water, hand sanitizer, laundry soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, baby wipes, soap, razors, gloves, shampoo, cleaning supplies, spray sanitizer, buckets, and sponges,” stated Executive Director Jamie Sizemore. Items being donated can be dropped off at the Volunteer Center located at 300 Peterson Drive in Elizabethtown.

Nolin Sends Crews Out for Disaster Relief

Nolin RECC sent crews out early Sunday morning in response to the devastation caused by a historic winter tornado event impacting several communities throughout the state.

“Our line techs are always eager to get into these communities and help out, because they know what that extra help can mean to these co-ops struggling to make restoration. But particularly now because they are so close to home, these are co-ops that we work with a lot and so it means even more that we are able to get in and help them out,” noted Communications Manager Sarah Fellows. 

Ten lineman were sent out to both Warren County and Meade County. The length of their stay is dependent on damage assessment in the area.

City of E’town Collecting Bottled Water

The City of Elizabethtown is collecting bottled water beginning today at 3 p.m.

Cases of water can be dropped off at the trailer parked beside the basketball courts at the Pritchard Community Center. 

Radcliff City Hall and Vine Grove City Hall will also have donation sites collecting bottled water beginning on Monday morning.

Water will be delivered to those in Bowling Green affected by the tornado.

Please consider donating to help our fellow Kentuckians.

Severe Damage Over The Weekend Throughout Kentucky

Throughout the night and early into Saturday morning,  tornadoes touched down throughout the state. 

“The storms that were coming through were rolling. The tornado that hit Madisonville actually went over the top of the Vine grove area around 1:30 this morning,” stated Hardin County Chief Emergency Services Officer Bryce Shumate. While Hardin County suffered minor damage due to high wind speeds, tornadoes damaged more than a dozen counties throughout the state. “The primary tornado was on the ground continuously  for over 200 miles in our state, something we have never seen before,” noted Governor Andy Beshear. This is believed to be the most severe tornado event in the commonwealth.

Police Officer Involved Shooting in E’town

 Around 9 a.m. this morning, an investigation by Elizabethtown Police Department occurred in the 200 block of Wingfield Court involving a suspicious person. The subject became violent and an altercation ensued. A police officer discharged his firearm at the suspect and the suspect was pronounced deceased on the scene. The officer sustained injuries and was transported to the hospital.

The investigation is now ongoing by the Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team.