Kentucky continues to clean up and power up after last Friday's storms and high winds. This was the scene today in Louisville. Like people throughout Kentucky. People there are dealing with downed trees. Some fell on houses. Some uprooted sidewalks and trees knocked down power lines. Utility crews continue their work restoring power after last Friday's storms. Of the state's 2.2 million households. About 41,000 are now without power. The Kentucky Electric Cooperative says crews from 11 other states are now helping in Kentucky to restore power. One of the states helping out our neighbor to the west, Missouri. This is in Warren County's Woodburn community, where a crew from the Show Me state was helping get the lights back on for a war and our customers. These guys have been awesome. They got here early this morning. They've been working on repairing this line. We had some poles down. So it's going to be really nice to have that back up and service running again. We take pride in what we do. We're just glad to get the opportunity to come over here and help. We want to get the power back on as quickly as possible, but we have to do it in a safe manner. Also. This crew arrived in Kentucky Saturday and tell us they've been working 16 hours a day. They say most of the power outages stem from trees falling on power lines. They expect to be here through the end of the week.