Kentucky, Andy Beshear and tornado
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After a deadly tornado Sunday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to the National Weather Service hadn’t hampered his state’s ability to notify residents about the storm — but he expressed worries about the days ahead.
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The Christian Post on MSNKentucky gov. remembers 19 killed in tornado as children of God, asks for prayersKentucky Gov Andy Beshear remembered 19 people killed by a tornado that ripped through the state Friday as children of God and asked for prayers for others injured or displaced by the event
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"Kentucky, we are waking up to the news of multiple fatalities from last night's storms," Beshear said. "Please pray for those impacted."
The declaration, which allows the state to tap into federal funds for recovery efforts, came after severe storms and at least one tornado killed at least 18 people late Friday and