
Liam Niemeyer
"Liam Niemeyer is a reporter for the Ohio Valley Resource covering agriculture and infrastructure in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia and also serves Assistant News Director at WKMS. He has reported for public radio stations across the country from Appalachia to Alaska, most recently as a reporter for WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio. He is a recent alumnus of Ohio University and enjoys playing tenor saxophone in various jazz groups."
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Residents in several western Kentucky counties impacted by last month’s tornado outbreak could be eligible to receive trailers, RVs or manufactured homes as temporary housing through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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For Parrott, serving his community and students isn’t work. He sees it as rewarding to help the community he grew up in. Once Mayfield leaves the national spotlight in the weeks ahead, he sees community support as critical to processing their shared tragedy, for both parents and children.
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Mayfield community members lost homes, loved ones and historic church buildings. Much of the town is unrecognizable. But leaning on their faith, the First Christian Church of Mayfield still gathered. They weren’t the only ones. Other local churches responded by rallying to aid their neighbors.
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Update March 27, 10:32 a.m. CST: Kentucky State Police (KSP) says investigators have identified the deceased woman found in a Calloway County roadside...
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Retailers across the country have begun to capitalize on the rising popularity of CBD, a newly legalized form of cannabis with alleged calming and pain-relieving properties.