http://bgdailynews.com/articles/2008/04/13/multimedia/sound_slides/817storm.txt
Sat in car (which was totaled) through this one-
Ten years after the storm
Great hail of ?98 left behind dented cars, battered homes and $500 million in damage. The Daily News takes a look back.
On April 16, 1998, a storm swept through southcentral Kentucky. But it wasn?t any storm - it would be remembered as THE storm, leaving a path of devastation in Warren County that took years from which to recover.
Nearly softball-sized hail left craters in fields, smashed windshields of thousands of cars, broke windows in homes and left roofs and home siding looking like shrapnel. The storm also spawned tornadoes that damaged homes, churches and businesses and left one person dead in Barren County.
And then there was the flooding.
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Nursing broken windows, splintered shutters and scarred siding, an apartment complex sits in relative calm hours after a hailstorm hammered the area in 1998. Some $500 million
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