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DAWSON SPRINGS, Ky. LEX 18 鈥?The Hopkins County Coroner s Office has identified the 13 people who died after a tornado swept through the small town of Dawson Springs, Kentucky late last week.The deceased men and women range in age from 34 to 86 years old.Almost nothing was spared in Dawson Springs. Its heart-wrenching to see just total
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