After the December 10th, 2021 tornado left a path of devastation and destruction through Hickman County and much of the state of Kentucky, the Hickman County Community was left picking up the pieces. The Extension office was there to lend support and a helping hand. After the initial recovery was assessed and completed, a long-term plan was needed. The Long-Term Recovery Organization was formed with the Extension office having a place on that board. Through this organization, we learned that we ...
On December 10, 2021, a violent tornado moved acrossWestern Kentucky, producing severe to catastrophic damage in numerous towns, includingMayfield,Princeton,Dawson Springs, Barnsley andBremen.[1] Cros... Read More
The Franklin County Cattlemens Association teamed up with a Representative from Eastern Kentucky to help feed a community affected by the flooding. The County Judge in Hindman worked to narrow down a ... Read More
Almost a year after the devastating tornado tore through Princeton, KY, the community transformation has been a positive one. A locally led recovery team has focused on the immediate needs, but at the... Read More
Immediately after the tornado that destroyed all the facilities of the Research and Education Center at Princeton on December 10, 2021, my program and employees (two Research analyst, and a Research t... Read More