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With no Thunder show, Doug Proffitt details WHAS11's plans to help flood victims, air previous fireworks shows

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WHAS11 was scheduled to be the official broadcast station for this year's Thunder Over Louisville. A flooded Ohio River canceled the show, but the TV station still has plans for all day entertainment.
Doug Proffitt visited to reveal WHAS11's plans to carry special drone coverage on Saturday and then taped airshow content and fireworks displays from previous years. The all day show begins at noon on WHAS11.
Plus, there will be a fundraising component to assist the local branch of the American Red Cross assisting flood victims.
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WHAS11 was scheduled to be the official broadcast station for this year's Thunder Over Louisville. A flooded Ohio River canceled the show, but the TV station still has plans for all day entertainment.
Doug Proffitt visited to reveal WHAS11's plans to carry special drone coverage on Saturday and then taped airshow content and fireworks displays from previous years. The all day show begins at noon on WHAS11.
Plus, there will be a fundraising component to assist the local branch of the American Red Cross assisting flood victims.
  continue reading

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