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Update on the story: Laurel Co., KY need workers, rakes

Comments below about: Laurel County, KY, Tornado Relief needs workers, rakes

Joe Hare's friend Billy Barnett called from East Bernstadt in Laurel County this morning to clarify directions, times and locations for volunteers who may show up today, from this area.

Major cleanup being organized will start this morning, at 8pmET/7pmCT, Saturday, March 10, 2012, at East Bernstadt Fire Department, 2394 North Laurel RD (corner of KY 490 and US 25), East Bernstadt, KY.

Volunteers are asked to go first to the parking lot of the New Salem Baptist Church in East Bernstadt where they can park. "Transportation will be provided to the East Bernstadt Fire Department, and volunteers will be provided transportation from there to work sites," Mr. Barnett said.

The clean up effort is being organized by the East Bernstadt Christian Church, Barnett said, and he added, "Thank you all very much for your all's help. Laurel County sure needs it."If you go East Bernstadt is about 1 hour 30 minutes east of Downtown Columbia, KY, depending on route, about 77-87 miles. -





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