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From the News Edge: Authorities are now saying at least 51 people are dead, including seven children from an elementary school, and devastation is reported throughout the city of Moore, Oklahoma, which was struck by a "monstrous" tornado Monday afternoon. Some estimates are that the tornado at one point was between a mile and two miles wide, when it hit the suburb on the south side of Oklahoma City............................................................................................................................WAYS YOU CAN HELP THE PEOPLE OF MOORE, OKLAHOMA: RED CROSS - Text Red Cross to 90999 to send a $10 donation..........SALVATION ARMY - Donate by phone at 800-725-2769..........FEED THE CHILDREN - Donate by phone at 800-627-4556............................................................................................................................................From the Weather Edge: Staff Meteorologist David Bryant says the Storm Prediction center has placed the region under a slight risk of severe weather Tuesday and Tuesday night.
Kentucky Exposition Center Director Harold Workman Honored
Retiring Kentucky Exposition Center Director Harold Workman was honored Sunday November 11th during a reception in the North Wing lobby at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.  Friends and supporters from nearly all 50 states were on hand to show their appreciation to Workman for his efforts to develop the Kentucky State Fair, North American International Livestock Exposition, the National Farm Machinery Show and other events that are known nationwide.  News and Farm Director Alan Watts and his wife Susan were among those on hand. 
 
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