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The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Small Business Administration are encouraging St. Charles County and St. Louis and St. Louis County residents affected by July’s severe storms and flooding to apply for federal aid. The deadline is Oct. 7.
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One month after record flash flooding hit St. Louis, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $33 million to help homeowners, renters and business owners recover.
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The center will only be open through Friday — then FEMA officials will announce centers in other affected areas.
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Low-interest disaster loans through the Small Business Administration are available for homeowners, renters and business owners who suffered damage from flooding in the St. Louis region July 25-28.
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Like so many restaurateurs and other local business owners, Rob Connoley has directly felt the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. He’s the…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon. - Air Force veteran Lachelle Stevenson, 40, of Belleville is researching what it would take to open…
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Missouri businesses directly harmed by the summer heat and drought can get low-interest loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration. Small…
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As the six-month anniversary of the presidential disaster declaration for Missouri approaches, federal disaster grants and loans have reached over $3.5…
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A former Republican Senator from Missouri is leading a new non-profit organization that will offer business loans to businesses who want to build or…
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The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today the availability of low-interest federal disaster loans to victims of the 2010-2011 New Year's Eve…