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Veteran known as ‘Cowboy Dave’ brings hope to Kentucky tornado survivors

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www.youtube.com – FOX 56 News – 2025-06-09 21:58:03

SUMMARY: Navy veteran Dave Gram, known as “Cowboy Dave,” dedicates his life to helping disaster survivors, traveling at his own expense to affected areas like London, Kentucky after an EF4 tornado. Wearing his signature cowboy hat, he sets up camp in disaster zones to live alongside and support communities. Funded by his military pension, his nonprofit, Hearts Hurt, offers hope after catastrophes. With over two decades of experience responding to events including 9/11, Katrina, Maui fires, and Kentucky floods, Cowboy Dave embodies military resilience, emphasizing humanity’s goodness and ensuring no one faces tragedy alone.

When disaster strikes, most people run from the chaos. Cowboy Dave runs toward it.

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Late July heatwave rolls along into the mid-week

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www.wtvq.com – T.G. Shuck – 2025-07-29 15:28:00

SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky continue to endure a heatwave with highs in the low to mid-90s and heat indexes near 105°F. Tuesday saw isolated storms with minimal relief. Wednesday marks the peak of dangerous heat, with highs similar to Tuesday and heat indexes over 100°, alongside scattered afternoon storms mainly east of I-65. A cold front arrives Thursday, bringing scattered showers and storms, a significant drop in temperature and humidity, and highs falling to the mid-80s. By Friday, drier, more comfortable air is expected. The weekend forecasts sunshine, lower humidity, and highs in the low to mid-80s, making for a pleasant early August.

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The heat returns Tuesday…

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-07-28 22:41:03

SUMMARY: Showers and storms are winding down Monday night with some light rain and lingering lightning in southern counties. Skies remain cloudy and muggy, with patchy fog possible overnight and lows around 75°F. Tuesday will bring a return of heat with a mix of sun and clouds and highs reaching the low to mid-90s. Heat indices could exceed 100°F, prompting a heat advisory through midweek. A cold front is expected Thursday, bringing scattered showers and storms, followed by cooler, less humid air Friday through the weekend. Highs will drop to the 80s with more comfortable conditions.

Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about 2 more days of intense heat before a break in the sultry conditions moves into the area

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Service recognitions announced for WKU’s 2025 Homecoming

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www.wnky.com – WNKY Staff – 2025-07-28 17:11:00

SUMMARY: Western Kentucky University will honor alumni Jerry W. Martin, M.D. (’58), with the Distinguished Medal of WKU Service, and Alice Gatewood Waddell (’74), with the Distinguished Medal of Community and Public Service at the Hilltopper Excellence Awards during WKU Homecoming 2025 on November 14. Martin, a retired physician and longtime WKU volunteer, served as a team physician and contributed to numerous WKU boards. Waddell is an acclaimed artist and executive director of the Bowling Green Human Rights Commission, known for her community-focused artwork and humanitarian efforts. The event includes alumni inductions and celebrates philanthropy; tickets are $100.

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