FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Residents in Marion and Ohio counties who are still working toward recovering from damages caused by the Father’s Day floods still have a chance to be recipients of low-interest disaster loans from the federal government.
Representatives with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that a 60-day grace period for applicants wishing for a physical damage loan is underway for anyone that missed the initial Sept. 22 loan application deadline.
FEMA Public Affairs Specialist Timothy Watson confirmed on WAJR’s “Talk of the Town” that Marion County residents, as well as people living in neighboring counties who were among those that suffered through a combined $2 million worth of damage during summer sto

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