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Emergency Responders on the Ground in Harveyville

Tornadoes and powerful storms caused widespread damage across central and eastern Kansas last (TUE) night.  The hardest hit community was the tiny town of Harveyville, in Wabaunsee County.  More than a dozen of the town’s 250 people were injured – at least one of them, critically.  Nearly half the town was damaged.  As KPR’s Stephen Koranda reports,  the Kansas Adjutant General's Department is one of the agencies on the scene in Harveyville.