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1:56+8 Hundreds of nonprofits counting on Louisville's annual day of giving to survive Give For Good Louisville starts at midnight Thursday.Â
0:26+2 Are canned goods safe after flooding? Here's what to know from Louisville health officials You may be able to salvage some food, but when in doubt, throw it out.Â