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EDDYVILLE, Ky. – The National Weather Service provided additional details Tuesday about the tornado that formed in Eddyville on Sunday around 7 p.m., resulting in one death. According to a survey summary provided by NWS, the tornado formed in Eddyville and the Caldwell and Lyon County line sustained damage consistent with an EF-2 tornado. The tornado continued into western Caldwell County, north of Princeton, reaching its peak width of 2,300 feet. Several mobile homes and wood and brick structures were destroyed in the area. It moved east, approaching western Hopkins County, north of Interstate 69, destroying more mobile homes and…

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EDDYVILLE, Ky. – The National Weather Service provided additional details Tuesday about the tornado that formed in Eddyville on Sunday around 7 p.m., resulting in one death. According to a survey summary provided by NWS, the tornado formed in Eddyville and the Caldwell and Lyon County line sustained damage consistent with an EF-2 tornado.The tornado continued into western Caldwell County, north of Princeton, reaching its peak width of 2,300 feet. Several mobile homes and wood and brick structures were destroyed in the area. It moved east, approaching western Hopkins County, north of Interstate 69, destroying more mobile homes and at…

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I have loved Asian food for a long time. From fast food Chinese as a teenager to eating out at Japanese restaurants as an adult. Over the years, I’ve learned how to make healthier versions of my favorite restaurant dishes at home (that taste even better!). This honey sesame dressing is one of my newest recipe creations. It’s naturally gluten-free and dairy-free and packed with sesame flavor. We use it on a variety of foods from Thai to Japanese. Sesame salad dressing ingredients There are many variations on sesame dressing, but this one sticks to clean, real food ingredients. Instead…

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SIKESTON, Mo. – Storms on Sunday caused damage in Sikeston. Crews of community members worked Monday to clear fallen trees and power lines. The city’s Department of Public Safety confirmed the death of one person during Sunday’s storm and worked Monday to fully assess the damage. Several people in the city were experiencing power outages and were unsure when power would be restored. That’s why John McHaffie and his congregation spent Sunday evening and Monday morning helping people affected by the storms. He said although he has never seen weather like this, he is committed to helping those in need.…

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Introduction: Understanding the Fast 800 Keto Approach In the quest for sustainable weight management, the Fast 800 Keto Diet has emerged as a beacon of hope for many looking to shed excess pounds and achieve optimal health. This revolutionary nutritional approach combines the principles of intermittent fasting with the metabolic benefits of ketosis to provide a powerful strategy burn fat And achieving lasting results. The Fast 800 Keto Diet is a low carbohydrate, high fat eating plan designed to induce ketosis, a natural metabolic state in which the body burns fat for fuel instead of carbohydrates. By drastically reducing carbohydrate…

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The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for… Central Pulaski County in southern Illinois… Southern Massac County in southern Illinois… Southeastern Alexander County in southern Illinois… Carlisle County in western Kentucky… Northwestern Hickman County in western Kentucky… Ballard County in western Kentucky… McCracken County in western Kentucky… Northwestern Graves County in western Kentucky… Mississippi County in southeastern Missouri… Northeastern New Madrid County in southeastern Missouri… * Until 945 PM CDT. * At 841 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Karnak to near Charleston to near Bernie, moving southeast…

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TORNADO WATCH 320 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1100 PM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS KY . KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE BALLARD CALLOWAY CARLISLE FULTON GRAVES HICKMAN LIVINGSTON MARSHALL MCCRACKEN …FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH MONDAY MORNING… * WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE…Portions of southern Illinois, including the following areas, Alexander, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Massac, Perry IL, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, Wabash, Wayne IL, White and Williamson, southwest Indiana, including the following areas, Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick, western Kentucky, including the following areas, Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway,…

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Tagged with: strength training While there are many websites that claim to show you strength training exercises online, in reality this is not the way to go. If you want to start a strength training program, you really need to work with someone else. There are many options available. You can go to the gym, use free weights at home with a friend, or buy one of these machines, but if you don’t do your strength training with proper safety precautions, it’s very possible that you could seriously injure yourself. I recommend doing your strength training at the gym. There…

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On Sunday we will see a very warm to hot afternoon, with highs in the low 90s and rising humidity. Late in the morning and early afternoon a strong layer of warm air will pass through. This will quickly destabilize the atmosphere and increase wind shear, creating a suitable environment for storm formation in the afternoon and evening. A cold front will move through late overnight, ending the severe threat before sunrise Monday. All hazards are possible, including damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes. Some of the larger hail could reach a diameter of up to two inches and…

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Sourced from www.spaceweather.com, I saw this map that NOAA had during the solar storm. It could just be a coincidence, but do you think it’s also a possibility that the electrified geographies could somehow increase the storms we’ve seen since the beginning of the month? ROCKS AND SOIL ELECTRIFIED BY THE SUPERSTORM: On May 10 and 11, sky watchers across the United States marveled at bright displays of the Northern Lights during the largest geomagnetic storm in decades. They didn’t know that something was also happening under their feet. Strong electrical currents flowed through rocks and soil. The highest stresses…

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