Director Joyce Flinn has announced her retirement at the end of January.
Governor Kim Reynolds released a statement noting Flinn played a critical role during the 2018 Marshalltown tornado, the floods of 2019, and during the current global pandemic.
“I want to thank Joyce for her service to the state of Iowa and for leading the department during such critical times,” said Gov. Reynolds. “Through historic storms, tornadoes, floods, and a global pandemic, Joyce and her team worked around the clock to deliver resources and support to our communities in need.
Reynolds says she ll announce an interim director at a later date.
Director Joyce Flinn has announced her retirement at the end of January.
Governor Kim Reynolds released a statement noting Flinn played a critical role during the 2018 Marshalltown tornado, the floods of 2019, and during the current global pandemic.
“I want to thank Joyce for her service to the state of Iowa and for leading the department during such critical times,” said Gov. Reynolds. “Through historic storms, tornadoes, floods, and a global pandemic, Joyce and her team worked around the clock to deliver resources and support to our communities in need.
Reynolds says she ll announce an interim director at a later date.
Director Joyce Flinn has announced her retirement at the end of January.
Governor Kim Reynolds released a statement noting Flinn played a critical role during the 2018 Marshalltown tornado, the floods of 2019, and during the current global pandemic.
“I want to thank Joyce for her service to the state of Iowa and for leading the department during such critical times,” said Gov. Reynolds. “Through historic storms, tornadoes, floods, and a global pandemic, Joyce and her team worked around the clock to deliver resources and support to our communities in need.
Reynolds says she ll announce an interim director at a later date.
Mayor Cantrell Announces $340k Federal Grant to Elevate Zulu Headquarters in Treme
Mayor LaToya Cantrell and City of New Orleans officials today announced the receipt of a $340,000 federal grant to elevate the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club headquarters in the Treme neighborhood to make it more resilient in the face of future flood events.
“Zulu is an invaluable part of our Carnival culture, and their headquarters is a gem of the Treme community. Zulu also has experienced a challenging year in 2020 considering the flooding that constantly threatens the stability of their historic headquarters. That’s why we’re excited to see this project become a reality,” said Mayor Cantrell.
MAYOR CANTRELL ANNOUNCES $340K FEDERAL GRANT TO ELEVATE ZULU HEADQUARTERS IN TREME
NEW ORLEANS Mayor LaToya Cantrell and City of New Orleans officials today announced the receipt of a $340,000 federal grant to elevate the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club headquarters in the Treme neighborhood to make it more resilient in the face of future flood events.
“Zulu is an invaluable part of our Carnival culture, and their headquarters is a gem of the Treme community. Zulu also has experienced a challenging year in 2020 considering the flooding that constantly threatens the stability of their historic headquarters. That’s why we’re excited to see this project become a reality,” said