IOWA — The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved more than $64 million in disaster assistance funds for Iowa and Nebraska. FEMA announced the funding on Thursday and says the funds will cover ongoing public assistance projects such as debris removal, emergency protective measures, as well as repair and replacement of public infrastructure following past disasters. […]
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