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First responders honor London mayor for his efforts after the May tornado
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First responders honor London mayor for his efforts after the May tornado

  • 5 August 2025

LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) – In the midst of a natural disaster not only did Laurel County find strength within the community and first responders, but they found leadership from elected officials.

On Tuesday, first responders throughout Laurel County dedicated an American flag to the mayor of London, Randall Weddle, to show their appreciation for his dedication and hard work during and after the E-4 tornado.

Local first responders said the flag had been on the flagpole at the London-Corbin Airport during the tornado and remained there until it was replaced.

First responders said they believed he showed true leadership by being present during the crises, leading from the front, and inspiring them to improve their city.

“For somebody to be out there with us the night of, it just speaks volumes about his character,” said London Police Dept. PIO Hobie Daugherty. “You know, we cannot say enough good things about him because of the heart that he has for this community and for this city.”

First responders said rather than sitting behind a desk, Mayor Weddle had his feet on the ground assisting the community any way he could, and for that they are grateful.

“He made a difference and it made a difference and inspired the team that he has to push on through the long hours. You know, if this guy comes in and and leads us and he can do this all day, then we can too,” said London Rescue Squad Lieutenant Bryan Johnson.

Law enforcement officials said the flag represents our nation, but also the resilience of the community.

“This is the very embodiment of that flag. You know, this storm showed you that we’re going to go through adverse times. We’re going to go through some battles and we’re going to be scraped up. We’re going to be marked but we’re going to rise above it,” said Mayor Weddle.

“I didn’t think I was doing much the night of that storm. And you know, I was doing everything that I could untrained… but for them to give that to me. That’s something,” Weddle added.

Law enforcement officials said both the frame and the plaque were made by first responders, and no city funds were used for the project.

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