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The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that it, and the SBA, have dispersed over $105.3 million in aid to those recovering from severe storms in August.
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Communities in Michigan can apply for part of $150 million in federal funding through low-interest loans. These funds are intended for projects aimed at improving disaster preparedness and infrastructure.
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Colleen Karsnick and Alaittin Pasa lived in southern Turkey when earthquakes hit the region in February. Now in Michigan, the couple shares an update on relief efforts.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration has given western Upper Peninsula counties a grant to rebuild flood-damaged…
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Record rainfall devastated large parts of Houghton County earlier this month. Flash flooding killed a 12-year-old boy when the basement of his house…
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First came Hurricane Irma, smashing through the Caribbean last Sept. 6. Ten days later, there was even more devastation from Hurricane Maria. Lives were…
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It has been four months since Hurricanes Irma and then Maria slammed into Puerto Rico. The death toll and damage to the island is unprecedented: Power…
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Severe weather is slamming parts of western Michigan as storms move east across the state.National Weather Service meteorologist T.J. Turnage says…
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Michigan is one of only two states (the other being Iowa) that does not meet any of the minimum standards for disaster planning for schools and child care…
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Chrysler waves the white flagChrysler is now agreeing to recall some 2.7 million older model Jeeps. At first, Chrysler refused to recall the cars and the…