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  "textContent": "LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Nearly a foot of snow has melted. The deep freeze that sent temperatures across the region plummeting to below zero has warmed to a balmy 55 degrees on a sunny February day. As Matt Thomas augers a three-foot-wide hole into the ground at a city park in the shadow of downtown, Mike Hayman lets […]",
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