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Deadly storm blankets Kentucky, brings dangerous cold in latest blast

Deadly storm blankets Kentucky, brings dangerous cold in latest blast Billy Kobin, Mary Ramsey and Ayana Archie, Louisville Courier Journal The Louisville area is again digging out from a winter storm this time one that caused more than 100,000 power outages across Kentucky and at least three deaths. About 5.5 inches of fresh snow fell at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on Monday into early Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Some parts of the metro area received just 3 inches of snow, while other outlying areas saw as much as 6 inches, per the weather service. © Matt Stone/Courier Journal A snowplow scapes away the ice and snow from Clark Boulevard in Clarksville Monday afternoon. Although weather predictions had the area reaching up to eight inches of snow, far less fell during the day. Feb. 15, 2021

More snow blankets the Louisville area, as over 100,000 lose power in Eastern Kentucky

More snow blankets Kentucky, as deadly storm leaves over 100,000 without power

Authorities rescue immigrants from Laredo stash house

Authorities rescue immigrants from Laredo stash house Feb. 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A Border Patrol agent patrols at the US-Mexico border on May 17, 2016 in San Diego, Calif. (Bill Wechter/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)BILL WECHTER /AFP /TNS Federal and county authorities rescued two immigrants who were being held against their will, according to an arrest affidavit field on Wednesday. The case unfolded on Feb. 1, as U.S. Border Patrol agents responded to information regarding two immigrants who were being held against their will in the 100 block of Clark Boulevard. Agents along with Homeland Security Investigations special agents and Webb County Precinct 3 Constable’s Office deputies responded to the location.

SFA Regents approve $13K to TxDOT for Nacogdoches sidewalk improvements

SFA Regents approve $13K to TxDOT for Nacogdoches sidewalk improvements Members of Stephen F. Austin State University’s Board of Regents toured the university’s new Beef Center facility located at the Todd Agricultural Research Center. The new, 20,000 square-foot facility, equipped with an arena and classroom and office space, sits on the footprint of the previous facility destroyed by a fire in November 2018. Pictured are, from left, Ireland Bramhall, student regent from Ennis; M. Thomas Mason, SFA regent from Dallas; Dr. Scott Gordon, SFA president; and regents Brigettee Henderson of Lufkin, Dr. Scott Coleman of Houston, Karen Gantt of McKinney, Robert Flores of Nacogdoches, Jennifer Winston of Lufkin, David Alders of Nacogdoches, Judy Olson of The Woodlands, and Alton Frailey of Katy. (Source:)

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