
Kristin M. Hall
Chief Video Journalist at Associated Press
Associated Press video journalist based in Nashville, covering the Mid South: See my stories at https://t.co/sqHuG9ZIs1
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clintonherald.com | Bruce Schreiner |Kristin M. Hall
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jhnewsandguide.com | Bruce Schreiner |Kristin M. Hall
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky on Monday, submerging neighborhoods and threatening a famed bourbon distillery in the state capital. Inundated rivers posed the latest threat from persistent storms that have killed at least 23 people — 10 in Tennessee — since last week as they doused the region with heavy rain and spawned destructive tornadoes.
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columbiamissourian.com | Bruce Schreiner |Kristin M. Hall
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky on Monday, submerging neighborhoods and threatening a famed bourbon distillery in the state capital. Inundated rivers posed the latest threat from persistent storms that have killed at least 23 people - 10 in Tennessee - since last week as they doused the region with heavy rain and spawned destructive tornadoes.
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tribdem.com | Kimberlee Kruesi |Kristin M. Hall
FRANKFORT, Ky. – The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its facilities, forcing the popular bourbon company to turn away the public and staff. In a statement released on Sunday, the Frankfort, Kentucky-based distillery said it would remain closed through April 10 but warned that date could change. kAm“sF6 E@ E96 F?AC64656?E65 2?5 @?8@:?8 C2:? 2?5 7=@@5:?8[ H6 2C6 ?@E 23=6 E@ 25G:D6 @?
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williamsonherald.com | Bruce Schreiner |Kristin M. Hall
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms that killed at least 18 people worsened flooding as some rivers rose to near-record levels Monday and inundated towns across an already saturated U.S. South and parts of the Midwest. Cities ordered evacuations and rescue crews in inflatable boats checked on residents in Kentucky and Tennessee, while utilities shut off power and gas in a region stretching from Texas to Ohio.
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Kentucky watches for surging rivers to recede so widespread cleanup can begin https://t.co/SqcOvLmNUK https://t.co/uohQXIL6Gb

Swollen rivers are flooding towns in the US South after a prolonged deluge of rain https://t.co/Kgs9N4Qq01 https://t.co/owjfWiG2Vh

South and Midwest pounded by rains and floods while still reeling from tornadoes https://t.co/xSuVNt62jP https://t.co/h2ilL2GbGB