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DOUSMAN, Wis. 鈥?It was a magical time. A birthday party for two best friends turning 11.Both attend Kettle Moraine Middle School in Dousman. They had back-to-back birthdays in July. So, they held a combined bash and declined presents. Instead, they aske
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botella stanley , Ind. LEX 18 鈥?Communities in western Kentucky have been forever changed by the recent tornado.Dozens lost their lives, thousands of homes were destroyed, and towns are left unrecognizable.Winds from the storms were so powerful that items from affected areas flew away for hundreds of miles.Remnants of the storm brought a piece of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, to the driveway of Katie Posten. Posten lives in New Albany, Indiana. It almost looked like someone left me a note on my car., said Posten. It looks like it s probably a picture of a picture, which means,
stanley mugg who knows if the original is still around and it might be the only one they have left. On the back of the photo are the names Gertie Swatzell and JD Swatzell. It was dated in 1942, so I took a picture of it, posted it on social media, said Posten. If I don t find either of them, but the likelihood we find a family member hopefully is high. But it s still a needle in a haystack. Posten ended up finding the family and has corresponded with them on social media. He was really surprised. I thin
stanley cup website k initially he didn t recognize the name, he was surprised to see it was his family but also that it traveled so far, said Posten.The man says the photo belonged to his family but isn t sure which home it came from.While this tornado has been one for the history books in Kentucky and across the country, the piece of family history will make it back to where it belongs.This story was originally reported by Austin Poll