Disaster Response
FEMA reps urge purchase of flood insurance
(05/02/08)
"I can say that I'm 100 percent sure that another flood is coming," says Greg Coulson, who acts as a flood plane management specialist with FEMA. "I can't tell you when, but I can tell you that another flood will be here." Coulson paid a visit to Dexter this week to stress to residents the importance of purchasing a flood insurance policy...
Correction regarding SBA and FEMA remaining in Advance
(04/25/08)
A report earlier this week stated that Small Business Administration (SBA) officials would remain on hand at the Advance Knights of Columbus Hall where they, along with FEMA representatives, have been available for disaster assistance following the March floods. This report was in error and it should be noted that SBA officials, along with FEMA, will not be available at the Advance location after the close of business this Saturday, April 25...
Assistance sign-ups set for ag producers hit by flooding
(04/24/08)
Stoddard County has been approved for the Emergency Conservation Program due to the excessive rain and resulting flooding of March 17, 2008 through March 19, 2008, according to Steve Morrison, County Executive Director of the local FSA office in Bloomfield...
FEMA's work is done; SBA to remain on hand
(04/24/08)
Saturday is final day of operations for FEMA's disaster center in Advance
Banken called up to assist Butler County rescue efforts
(03/21/08)
Two of Dexter's finest were called to aid rescue efforts this week in Butler County. Fire Chief Al Banken, along with firefighter Don Seymore, answered the call that came in early Thursday morning from Region E in Butler County to assist at the command post during flood rescue efforts all over the county...
Several breaches in area rivers
(03/20/08)
Blunt, Bush declare 70 Missouri counties disaster area
Widespread flooding covers Stoddard County
(03/19/08)
Widespread flooding throughout Missouri, Arkansas and Illinois is taking its toll on Stoddard County and other neighboring counties as approximately 10 inches of rain fell across the region yesterday and last night. Two deaths have been reported so far, one in Bollinger County and one in Wayne County near Ellsinore...
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