Kentucky is getting more than $1 million from FEMA to repair a drainage system damaged by severe flooding last year. Flooding and mudslides caused a box culvert and Harlan County to collapse. The culvert is located along a state highway in Cumberland. The Kentucky transportation cabinet said it will use the money to restore the facility and install another culvert to allow a greater flow of water under the roadway and reduce future damage. The cabinet says the cost of the project does one and a half million dollars, with FEMA paying for 75%. The state is funding the rest.