Cicadas begin emerging in Kentucky after 17-year wait
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After nearly two decades underground, a noisy, natural phenomenon is buzzing back to life across Kentucky and southern Indiana.
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The insects will blanket trees, fences and sidewalks throughout Kentucky and parts of Indiana.
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