Eastern Kentucky school districts forced to delay start of school year after devastating flooding Aug 10, 2022 Aug 10, 2022 Updated Aug 11, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The area, hit by devastating flooding last week that left at least 37 people dead, is home to 18 school districts. Tags News As featured on +18 Eastern Kentucky school districts forced to delay start of school year after devastating flooding The area is home to 18 school districts. Four of them returned to the classroom this week, but 14 others are still cleaning up and assessing damage. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Thursday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesMan dies after crash on Dixie Highway in Pleasure Ridge Park, Louisville police sayReturn on BlueOval SK investment in question as Hardin County faces budget strain following layoffsCRAWFORD | The Mikel Brown era at Louisville may end not with a bang but with an emailWoman charged in Louisville apartment fire allegedly said she was 'going to kill everybody'Family-owned business opens second location in southern IndianaSpeed cameras coming to new Indiana construction zones in effort to improve safetyDriver crashes into restaurant near the Highlands after suffering medical emergency, police sayDrivers in Floyd County face major delays from I-64 construction projectCRAWFORD | After Brown's injury, the betting line moved. Louisville's standard didn't.What Kentucky's school choice bill means for public and private school students across the state Videos
+18 Eastern Kentucky school districts forced to delay start of school year after devastating flooding The area is home to 18 school districts. Four of them returned to the classroom this week, but 14 others are still cleaning up and assessing damage.