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Lincoln County schools, 2 Limestone County schools closed due to storm damage

Schools in Limestone County and Lincoln County, Tenn. will remain closed Thursday and Friday due to extensive tornado damage.

 

Want to help Limestone County tornado victims? Here are 6 things you can do right now

Wondering how you can help? Here's a quick list of what's needed right now.

 

Responding to incorrect AP death count, Limestone sheriff says media has responsibility to fact check

Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely today addressed an incorrect Associated Press report that said four people in Commissioner Bill Latimer's district died during a violent storm early this week.

 

April 28 Tornado: How to help in Lincoln County, Tenn.

The best help is coming from volunteers who have already trained for situations like this. Next-best? from thoughtful volunteers who take a look at what's needed and find a way to plug in.

 

Funeral arrangements announced for mother, son killed in violent tornado in Limestone County

The funerals for a mother and son who died in a violent storm at Billy Barb Court trailer park Monday evening will be Friday afternoon at Spry Williams Funeral Home in Florence.

 

Fort Payne middle schooler has chance to become national finalist in Doodle 4 Google contest

A Fort Payne Middle School eighth-grader has the chance for her artwork to be seen all across the world after being selected as the state's Doodle 4 Google contest winner.

 

Head-on collision sends 2-week old to Huntsville Hospital with life-threatening injuries

A two-week old baby girl has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries following a head-on collision, Huntsville police report.

 

Watch Sky View HSV drone footage of Limestone County storm damage from the air

Ed DeSanctis and Max Lee of Sky View HSV documented the damage done by tornadoes and thunderstorms that moved through Limestone County with their battery-power quadcopter.

 

Here's how to properly clear tornado debris if you live in Limestone County

Restoring power to all areas could take up to two or three days, if not longer, Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks said.

 

Destruction from above: A bird's-eye view of the deadly Limestone County tornado

Photographer Marty Sellers of sellersphoto.com spent Tuesday morning flying the path of the EF-3 tornado that ripped through the Coxey and Clements communities west of Athens.

 

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