Articles in the Flood 2010 Category
It’s been a little over three years since the Flood of 2010, and our town was a shining reminder of the right way to come …
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The Times has put together an article on how well the county has bounced back from the Flood of 2010, as well as the challenges …
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FEMA is today reporting that, during the devastating Flood of 2010, they gave 397 Tennesseans money in error. Now, FEMA wants that money back. …
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Eva Lee, who lost her home to the Flood of 2010, will be honored with a housewarming reception, held on March 20 from 1-4 …
Read more...The county commission decided to not participate in the federal floodplain buy out program. County Mayor McCullough said the county didn’t have the money to …
Read more...Federal flood buy out money has finally arrived locally, to the tune of $2.6 Million. Approximately 20 homes have been marked for this buy …
Read more...As if Acorn Court didn’t have enough problems after the flood, now gravel and rock have been reportedly collected there, and a business set …
Read more...Danny Tomlinson’s family never gave up hope of finding their beloved son and brother, lost to the Flood of 2010. They believe they found him …
Read more...The Times has an article on business discussed during the latest Kingston Springs City Commission Meeting. Some highlights from the article are that:…
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Read more...Operation Photo Rescue is currently at Belmont University, volunteering to help digitally copy and preserve precious photographs damaged by the Flood of 2010. The …
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