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FEMA teams going door-to-door in Correctionville Saturday
CORRECTIONVILLE, Iowa -- Federal Emergency Management Agency teams will begin canvasing Correctionville. FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance teams will begin going door-to-door in at 9 a.m. on Saturday in Correctionville to help residents impacted by the historic flooding last month. The team will help individuals apply for individual assistance, Woodbury County Emergency Management announced Friday.
Siouxland Church News for the Week of July 11, 2024
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3204 S. Lakeport St., will hold VBS July 7-12. Meal will be served from 5:30 to 6 p.m., and VBS will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Register online at https://vbspro.events/p/8cdeb6. Faith Lutheran Church, 3101 Hamilton Blvd, will hold VBS for children 3-12 years old on Prayer!...
SOUTHERN HILLS MALL ADDS WHEELCHAIR CHARGING STATION
THE SOUTHERN HILLS MALL RECENTLY INSTALLED A WHEELCHAIR CHARGING STATION. THE STATION IS EQUIPPED WITH A 24 VOLT 5-AMP CHARGER THAT ALLOWS INDIVIDUALS WHO USE WHEELCHAIRS OR SCOOTERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A FULL CHARGE IN APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES. INDIVIDUALS USE THE ATTACHED CHARGING CORDS TO CHARGE THEIR CHAIRS OR...
Woodbury County wants to provide tax relief for families of fallen heroes
Woodbury County supervisors are seeking state approval of a new law that would provide tax relief to the families of fallen first responders and officers. The tax-relief proposal would eliminate property taxes for the surviving family members of police officers and first responders killed in the line of duty. Woodbury County Supervisors Jeremy Taylor and […] The post Woodbury County wants to provide tax relief for families of fallen heroes appeared first on Iowa Capital Dispatch.
Molson Coors donates 50,000 cans of water for NW Iowa flood recovery
SIOUX CITY — As flood recovery efforts continue throughout Northwest Iowa, a multinational brewing company is providing some assistance. The Molson Coors Beverage Company recently announced a donation of 50,000 cans of water to aid relief work in Sioux City and Spencer which were both rocked by historic flooding in late June. Sioux City's Riverside area received the brunt of the damage for the Woodbury County seat while at least 40% of homes in Spencer were damaged by floodwaters from the Little Sioux and Ocheyedan Rivers.
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