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4 days ago
- Business
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Greene Co. gets approved for tornado assistance
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Greene County has received the approved Small Business Administration Agency Declaration for Indiana, concerning assistance for the recent tornado victims, according to Roger Axe, Director of Greene County Emergency Management Agency. Residents still in need after tornado On an SBA Agency Declaration, counties are eligible to apply for physical damage disaster loans for homes and businesses and economic injury disaster loans for businesses. Brown, Jackson, Lawrence, Morgan and Owen Counties have also received the SBA Agency Declaration. A Disaster Loan Outreach Center will be in Sherwood Oaks Christian Church, 2700 E Roger Rd, Bloomington, Indiana. Axe said they are prepared to open as early as Tuesday, June 3 if the state agrees. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- General
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Greene County's Kinser Bridge to reopen Friday
GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Greene County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) announced on Tuesday that a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the SR-107/Kinser Bridge replacement will take place Friday. Storm Team 11: Scattered to widespread severe storms starting this afternoon The Kinser Bridge was one of several bridges in the region that were completely wiped out by floodwaters brought on by Hurricane Helene in September. The Tennessee Department of Transportation said the damage to bridges that pass over the Nolichucky River was unprecedented during the hurricane. According to a post by the Greene County EMA, a ribbon-cutting will take place at the bridge on Friday, and it will be opened to traffic afterwards. The full post by Sipe can be viewed below: On October 2nd, 2024 , as the EMA Director, I stood near the edge of the 60 foot collapsed Kinser Bridge, asking God a lot of questions, praying for direction & asking for him to hold our community in his hands as we recovery from this disaster, together ….. Almost 8 months later, May 20, I was given the opportunity, along with my EMA Operations Officer, Letisha Ricker and Tusculum Police Officer, Chan Humbert, to walk on to the newly built , Kinser Bridge…. Honestly, I thought I was going to throw up , as all the overwhelming emotions rushed back , but I wouldn't have missed this opportunity to walk with 2 of my friends & coworkers….I was also able to speak to a crew members & thank them for their exceptional dedication & work on the bridge…… This is so exciting for our community and some much needed healing….. A Ribbon Cutting will occur on Friday, May 23rd. Watch your local news outlets for more details…… Heather Sipe; Greene County EMA Director Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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24-04-2025
- Climate
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Counties across the Wabash Valley pushing new weather alert systems
WABASH VALLEY (WTWO/WAWV) — The Wabash Valley is no stranger to severe weather season, and that's why counties are pushing new alert systems, for county residents to be prepared. Recently, Greene County has introduced a new reverse 911 system, where residents can be alerted at the tips of their fingers. 'This is the wave of the future,' said Greene County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director, Rodger Axe. 'Reverse 911, we will call you if there's a tornado or maybe some other things with an automated call and give you the warning.' The new implemented system allows county residents receive alerts straight to their phone, whenever and wherever they are. 'They can take their warning on their cell phone with them wherever they go. If they're inside shopping, at an athletic event like a ball game, they can get the warning. Or if they travel, they can get the warning on what's going on back home.' Thanks to cutting edge technology, Vigo County has also introduced a high-tech alert system called Nixel, ensuring residents have constant communication during severe weather. 'With the invent of cellphones, emergency warning system is automatically coming across your phone,' said Vigo County Emergency Management Agency Director, Dorene Hojnicki. 'Between X and Facebook, it's constant.' With these new alert systems in place, emergency management across different counties say these systems are more cost efficient and effective than tornado sirens. 'Tornado sirens are extremely costly,' said Axe. 'What we would pay for a siren, we can provide about four to five years of coverage with Reverse 911, so it's cost effective.' For both Greene County and Vigo County, the alert systems are completely free for anyone to sign up. 'There's no cost to the community members themselves. All you got to remember do is just sign up and you really can choose what entities you want to get additional messaging and warnings from,' said Hojnicki. Since March, the National Weather Service has confirmed 12 tornadoes have touched down across the Wabash Valley. Ultimately, damaging homes, properties, and impacting communities across the area. With the alert systems in place, the best thing anyone and everyone can do across the Wabash Valley is have a plan. 'That's the key, being prepared,' said Chief Meteorologist Jesse Walker. 'You can't stop the weather you know some people are scared by storms. But I always say there no reason to be scared as long as you have a plan.' Vigo County residents can sign up for weather alerts on Nixel here. Residents of Greene County can enroll in Reverse 911 system here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.