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The state is pouring more than $90 million into the Florida panhandle to address aging and damaged stormwater treatment and sewer systems. In some cities, the grants are equal to nearly half their budgets.
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An organization that represents forest landowners says in Florida, many are still recovering from Hurricane Michael. So the association is asking Congress to pass legislation that would help Panhandle residents recover their lands and losses.
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More Hurricane Michael recovery aid is heading to Bay County. On Monday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the community $4.2 million in public assistance grants to reimburse costs incurred in the disaster’s aftermath.
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The Florida Department of Transportation is getting more than $100 million to help recover Hurricane Michael cleanup costs after the Federal Emergency Management Agency approved the additional reimbursements Monday.
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A Panama City church and two state agencies are getting millions in federal grants for Hurricane Michael recovery after FEMA approved on Wednesday nearly $6 million in reimbursements, the latest round of public assistance grants.
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Housing remains one of the greatest long-term recovery needs in Calhoun and Jackson Counties more than two years after Hurricane Michael.
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The senior center is the first major city-owned building to come back online since the Category 5 storm made landfall less than 30 miles away.
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It’s now been two years since the Category 5 storm made landfall, bringing dangerous 155 miles per hour winds, devastating property and people’s livelihoods. Dozens were killed by the storm.
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FEMA's latest round of public assistance grants for Florida communities recovering from Hurricane Michael will reimburse local governments and the state for cleanup and repair work in Bay, Washington and Leon Counties.
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Two former Lynn Haven city officials are facing federal charges for allegedly paying two local contractors $5 million for Hurricane Michael cleanup that…