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One month left for Vermonters to apply for federal flood relief [Video]

The Federal Emergency Management Agency issued a reminder to Vermonters that there is just one month left to apply for aid following July’s flooding.Federal assistance includes housing repair grants from FEMA or low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration.Residents in the designated counties who’s homes were damaged in the July 9-11 flooding are eligible to apply for funding. Those areas include Addison, Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Lamoille, Orleans and Washington counties.The deadline to apply is Nov. 25, 2024.To date, more than $10 million in federal assistance for the July storms has been approved.You can find out more details on how to apply by visiting www.disasterassistance.gov, by downloading the FEMA mobile app or by calling 1-800-621-3362.

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Maysville, Missouri nearing two months under a boil order due to unclear water [Video]

Residents, businesses, and city leaders in this northwestern Missouri town of more than 1,000 still have no firm date on when theyll be able to safely drink tap water without boiling it.The citys water customers including schools, businesses, and homes have been under a boil order from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for nearly two months due to high turbidity levels.Turbidity is a measure of water clarity. State leaders declared Maysvilles water turbidity too high after an inspection in August.City leaders have tried to fix the problem, believing they had a solution for about a week until the turbidity levels climbed again.We just need help, Maysville resident Angy Dowell told KMBC 9 Investigates on Wednesday. I mean, seriously. It has just gone on way too long.Dowell is one of 465 water customers asking city officials for answers since the boil order went into effect on Aug. 28.She wants more frequent information and updates from city officials, home bottled water deliveries, and a way to receive credits on her account until the issue is resolved. City officials have said credits on bills are hard to implement due to U.S. Department of Agriculture funding the city has in place for its water supply system.What should we be doing as a community? Dowell said. If I need to hold your hand and walk you down the line, I dont know enough about the water system or what the remedy is to fix it.KMBC 9 Investigates asked Maysville water and wastewater manager Michele Allwood about a completion date. She couldnt predict one.Allwood has worked with the Maysville City Council, administrator, and mayor to find solutions.City East Ward Alderman Clint Sollars said all city leaders should be held accountable until a fix is in place.We’re doing our best to fix it, and it ultimately falls back on us to tap into every resource we can to have it fixed as soon as we can, Sollars said.Allwood has brought in multiple resources to the citys aging water plant, including Missouri American Water, the Missouri Rural Water Association, and utility services to clean the water plants clear well.Turbidity levels are acceptable after water comes out of filters at the plant, Allwood said.However, turbidity levels are still too high when water encounters chlorine at the clear well underneath the plant, she said.Allwood noted that there may be high levels of manganese or iron in the water coming from Willowbrook Lake that react with the chlorine at the citys clear well.She is open to anyone who can help find solutions.If they have an idea, call me and give me the idea, because I’ve tried to reach out to everybody, Allwood said. We are trying, and people are coming in, and we do have people that are working with us to try to improve this situation.Allwood also encouraged Maysville water customers to call City Hall to speak with city leaders about next steps.Scott Honig, environmental section chief for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources in the Kansas City region, said the boil order will remain in effect until turbidity levels drop in Maysville.Honig said MoDNR officials have worked with Maysville to find solutions and provide resources. He added that the department has elevated the situation to MoDNRs enforcement group to ensure Maysville is following prescribed guidelines and schedules for a fix.We’ll be in contact with them every week to see where they’re at and what’s going on, Honig said.He also noted that the department has funding available, including grants and loans, for small rural water supplies in need of assistance.The city is hoping for a more permanent water supply, connecting to a supply line from St. Joseph to Cameron by next year. However, the issue is currently tied up in the courts.If you have a tip about this situation, KMBC 9 Investigates needs to know. Email investigates@kmbc.com.

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Gov. Roy Cooper visits community care center in Western North Carolina [Video]

ALLOW PETS AND STAYING IN THAT AREA. NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR ROY COOPER STOPPED THROUGHOUT THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA REGION, SURVEYING DAMAGE AND ALSO SPEAKING WITH SURVIVORS. THE GOVERNOR VISITED A COMMUNITY CARE CENTER IN SWANNANOA TODAY. IN ADDITION TO A STOP IN THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE. OUR NATE STANLEY HAS MORE. FOR NOON, BUT HIGHLIGHTED THE IMPORTANCE OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AND MAKING SURE THAT THIS TRAGEDY IS NOT FORGOTTEN. THE GOVERNOR WAS GIVEN A TOUR AT THE BUNCOMBE COUNTY COMMUNITY CARE CENTER ON TUESDAY. HE SPOKE WITH VOLUNTEERS, FEMA WORKERS AND PEOPLE FROM THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD. HE WAS JOINED BY STATE LEADERS AND FEMA ADMINISTRATOR DEANNE CRISWELL, WHO SAYS FEMA IS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HOME INSPECTIONS. WE BRING THESE TEAMS INTO THE PLACES WHERE WE KNOW PEOPLE ARE COMING AND THAT WAY WE CAN HELP GET THEM REGISTERED, GET THEM INTO THE SYSTEM AND HELP GET THAT FINANCIAL RESOURCES MOVING. WITH COLD WEATHER MOVING INTO THE AREA, COOPER SAYS HES WORKING TO PROVIDE RESOURCES TO THE COMMUNITY. THE SUPPLIES ARE CONTINUING TO COME IN TO TO PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP WITH BLANKETS. THIS STARTED A WHILE BACK. SOME GENERATORS ARE BEING PROVIDED, PORTABLE HEATERS ARE BEING PROVIDED. OIL IS BEING OR FUEL IS BEING PROVIDED. COOPER SAYS THERE IS A TASK FORCE NOW FOCUSED ON MISSING PERSONS, PEOPLE WHO ARE REVIEWING THE 211 LIST. WORKING WITH LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, CALLING PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE REPORTS TO TWO, ONE, ONE TO DETERMINE THE PEOPLE THAT ARE UNACCOUNTED FOR. GOVERNOR COOPER ALSO SAID HES HEARD CONCERNS ABOUT WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA BEING FORGOTTEN. RECOVERY OFTEN IN THESE SITUATIONS AND HERE WILL BE LONG TERM. THERES GOING TO REQUIRE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO REBUILD ROADS AND BRIDGES AND WATER INFRASTRUCTURE. THAT IS MORE RESILIENT FOR FUTURE STORMS. AND GOVERNOR COOPER SAID PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF THE STATE CAN STILL DONATE. HE SUGGESTED GOING TO THE WEBSITE NC.GOV. THERE YOULL FIND DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS AND GRANTS DESIGNED FOR RECOVERY AS WELL AS SMALL BUSINESSES. REPORTIN

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Betty Rae’s in River Market hit by second burglary [Video]

ECKERMAN IN FOR LAURA. WE HAVE TEAM COVERAGE TONIGHT. WE BEGIN AT BETTY RAYS IN THE RIVER MARKET, WHERE KMBC NINE S KRISTA TATCHELL SPOKE WITH THE OWNER ABOUT HIS FRUSTRATION AT THE LACK OF POLICE PRESENCE AND BROKE THE WINDOW. CAME IN, WENT BEHIND THE COUNTER, WALKED DOWN TO THE BACK OF OUR KITCHEN AREA AND HE NOTICED THAT THERE WAS A SAFE DOWN WHERE WE HAD IT. ITS NEVER NORMAL TO WAKE UP AND KNOW THAT SOMEBODY HAS BROKEN INTO YOUR SHOP. THIS ROCK THROWN THROUGH A DOOR SUNDAY MORNING AND BETTY RAYS ICE CREAM STAFF SCOOPS UP THE PIECES YET AGAIN. YOU TAKE IT PERSONALLY. BETTY RAYS IN THE RIVER MARKET HAS BEEN UNKINDLY HIT TWICE. WITHIN THREE WEEKS, THE CROOK GOT THE SAFE WITH THREE GRAND IN IT. THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED. OWNER MATT SHATTO SAYS CUSTOMER FOOT TRAFFIC IS GREAT, BUT HE SAYS HE WANTS MORE BADGES BY BUILDINGS. I NEED MORE PATROL IN THE RIVER MARKET AREA. SHATTO SAYS MAYOR QUINTON LUCAS IS BACK TO BUSINESS PLAN, WHICH GIVES FINANCIAL AID TO BUSINESS OWNERS. HIT BY CRIME IS A BAND-AID, NOT A SOLUTION. SO ITS BACK TO BUSINESS TODAY WITH UNCERTAINTY FOR TOMORROW. THE FRUSTRATING PART IS NOT KNOWING WHAT TOMORROW BRINGS. SHATTO SAYS HE HOPES TO HAVE A ONE ON ONE SIT DOWN MEETING WITH MAYOR QUINTON LUCAS IN THE COMING WEEKS TO DISCUSS HOW TO PREVENT CRIME IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. KRISTA TATCHELL, KMBC NINE NEWS. NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE, BUT MAYOR LUCAS ISSUED A STATEMENT ABOUT THE BREAK-IN, CALLING SMALL BUSINESS THE HEARTBEAT OF OUR CITY. HE SAYS HELL BE WORKING WITH THE STATE APPOINTED POLICE BOARD TO FIND WAYS T