2 disaster recovery centers to close in Kentucky after April floods, FEMA help still available Jul 11, 2025 Jul 11, 2025 Updated Jul 11, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save That includes the Emergency Medical Services Classroom on South Lincoln Boulevard in Hodgenville. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News Top News Breaking News Latest Headlines As featured on 2 disaster recovery centers to close in Kentucky after April floods, FEMA help still available Both will close their doors Saturday at 7 p.m. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Monday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesAuthorities identify 31-year-old woman killed in crash on Louisville's Gene Snyder FreewayHere's how much money you could get in the settlement of Norton Healthcare's data breachTown leaders left in the dark about wildlife reduction operation at Clarksville's Origin ParkFormer Louisville-area star, NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore dies at 25 in New AlbanyMy Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden and Pantera to headline 2026 Louder Than LifeRoberts injury looms as Virginia knocks off No. 8 Louisville at home, 74-72Spencer County superintendent explains proposed pay freeze amid budget resetTributes pour in after death of former Trinity star and NFL receiver Rondale MooreNew Albany attorney questions why shooter in murder-for-hire plot spent just 43 days in jailDeer reduction at Clarksville's Origin Park paused as officials 'review the process' Videos
2 disaster recovery centers to close in Kentucky after April floods, FEMA help still available Both will close their doors Saturday at 7 p.m.