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Joplin storm housing extends to Bella Vista

FEMA expands list to properties within 55 miles

Posted: June 5, 2011 at 5:59 a.m.

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/RYAN MCGEENEY --05-25-2011-- John Derouchey of Republic, Mo., carries possessions out of a coworker's apartment Wednesday at the Casa Grande apartment complex in Joplin. The complex was among several thousand structures damaged or destroyed by Sunday's tornado.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has compiled a list of about 1,500 rental houses and apartments where people affected by the Joplin, Mo., tornado could go to live, including some in Bella Vista.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 17 on 06/05/2011

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