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Local Features
11:08 pm
Tue February 3, 2009
Many In Ky. Still Without Power After Ice Storms
By Chad Lampe
Murray, KY – Across parts of the Southeast, communities continue to recover from last week's ice storm. Kentucky's governor says it's the worst natural disaster his state has ever faced. Several hundred thousand people still have no electricity and it is expected to be frigid there Monday night.
This story originally appeared on All Things Considered, Feb. 2, 2009
Visit NPR's website to hear Chad Lampe's story on the Western Kentucky ice storm.
