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Posted: 6:12 PM Sep 17, 2008
FEMA Money for Gays Mills
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the grant will protect 18 buildings from a 100 year flood event.
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The feds gave Gays Mills more than $435,000 to raise buildings.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the grant will protect 18 buildings from a 100 year flood event.
FEMA says the move will also protect the health and well-being of people living in Crawford County and reduce insurance claims and government spending after a disaster.
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