TRIADELPHIA — While the Federal Emergency Management Agency has exited Ohio County, the U.S. Small Business Administration remains at the Triadelphia Community Center through Friday, offering another key piece of aid for victims of the deadly June floods.

SBA representatives will be in Triadelphia through Friday to help victims apply for low-interest disaster loans through the SBA. The SBA works in tandem with FEMA, said SBA Public Affairs Specialist Harold Nunez, and doesn’t just help small businesses, but homeowners and renters as well.

“Small businesses are the bedrock of the community,” he said. “But in order to take care of small businesses, you also have to take care of them at home.”

So far, Nunez said, the SBA has given out more than $4.5 million in low-interest loans to flood v

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