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Storm damage reported in several countiesAugust 20, 2019 Tom Kenny, IRVINE, Ky. WTVQ Storm damage was reported Tuesday in Estill, Powell, Clark and other counties, mainly from high winds.Trees were also reported down along the Mountain Parkway, according to emergency management officials.Highway 89 in Estill County was temporarily closed after a large tree was blown down across all lanes.聽 The tree was removed and the road reopened around 6:30 p.m., according to Estill County Emergency Mana
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CNN 鈥?Fossils trapped in amber have been among paleontologys most fascinating finds in recent years 鈥?globs of hardened ancient tree resin have captured tantalizing details about聽spiders,聽lizards,聽microscopic聽animals,聽insects, birds and even聽a tiny dinosaur聽that are often missing from fossils found in rock.However, all these creatures were land lubbers that you might expect to encou
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