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In front of the damaged Graves County courthouse, the daffodils are in bloom. About a half a mile down the road, Adam Turnbow is about to lose his childhood home.
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Senator Mitch McConnell (KY-R) successfully advocated for funding to aid in tornado-related recovery programs in the Fiscal Year 2022 Government Funding bill, a release from his office detailed last week.
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The deadline for disaster assistance for Kentucky residents impacted by December’s tornado outbreak from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Mar. 14.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is continuing to send agents to Home Depot and Walmart stores in three Kentucky cities through March to offer free rebuilding advice and information about FEMA aid following the severe storms in early December.
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The deadline to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster assistance has been extended to Mar. 13.
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More than two months after the tornado outbreak tore through western Kentucky communities, hundreds of those displaced by the natural disaster are still living in hotels, state lodges or homes still in need of repairs. Some survivors like Galbreath see hope on the horizon and are willing to wait in a hotel for the near future. But others are facing the uncertain reality of a housing shortage that existed before the storm, and it could mean the difference between whether someone chooses to stay or leave their community.
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Jonathan Shelton went room to room through an old Bowling Green elementary school-turned-donation center and stacked socks, washcloths, bedding into a shopping cart — the ordinary things he lost when a tornado swept through his neighborhood in early December.
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The application period for a Small Business Administration physical damage loan and assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency end this week.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is now offering free legal advice and crisis counseling to victims of the Dec. 10-11 tornadoes that spanned several counties in Kentucky.
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Tennesseans affected by last month’s deadly tornadoes are now able to apply for FEMA disaster assistance, a week after President Biden declared a major federal disaster declaration.