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6 Articles
Pages of tornado victim's yearbook found and returned from miles away
In the midst of the devastating effects of the EF-4 tornado that tore through London, a story of hope and human connection has emerged. The tornado that struck the Sunshine Hill neighborhood and killed June Fisher along with many of her neighbors, didn't destroy everything.More than sixty miles away - pages from her 1969 Lily High School yearbook, were found by a stranger. Paul Johnson, Fisher's son, was surprised to learn that a part of his mot…
CIPD, EBCI Operations Division provide disaster relief to Kentucky - The Cherokee One Feather
CIPD officers load a trailer with disaster relief for Kentucky. (BROOKLYN BROWN/One Feather photos) By BROOKLYN BROWN One Feather Reporter LONDON, Ky. – On the afternoon of Friday, May 30, Cherokee Indian Police Department (CIPD) Resource Inventory Coordinator Robbie Brown delivered pallets of water, meals ready to eat (MREs), heaters, towels, and more to London, Ky., by way of a Cherokee Tribal Emergency Management trailer provided by Easte…
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