Winter Storm Damage? Self-Report as Soon as Possible
If you re dealing with damage caused by our recent battle with Mother Nature, it s important to self-report those damages ASAP.
If your home or business has been damaged by our winter storms, The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness wants to hear from you. They are hosting a survey now where Louisiana homeowners and business owners can report damages they sustained from winter weather. The information you re able to supply could lead to federal assistance.
Let s face it, last week was a one-of-a-kind week for Shreveport-Bossier. Granted, I haven t been around as long as some, but I can say with confidence that I ve never experienced anything quite like that in Shreveport-Bossier. I was one of the lucky ones who escaped the winter storm without damage, but I ve seen countless stories and pictures from around the Ark-La-Tex that showcase the flip-side of the coin. After the week we all just went
Winter Storm Damage? Self-Report as Soon as Possible
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GOHSEP says self-reporting damage due to the winter weather could help with federal assistance
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By Liz Kellar | Staff Writer
The suspect in a fatal hit-and-run, located several miles away in her disabled car, told CHP the front-end damage had been caused by a man throwing a box at the windshield, the officer said.
Amy Nicole Hannan told him she did not believe she had struck the man as she drove past, California Highway Patrol Officer Aaron Nelson testified Tuesday during a preliminary hearing into the evidence against the 48-year-old Rough and Ready woman.
Hannan is alleged to have been under the influence when she struck and killed Michael Jodoin, 59, of Rough and Ready, a Waste Management employee cleaning up the roadway outside the Nevada County Fairgrounds the morning of Aug. 3.