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FEMA relief gets counties back on track

Storm aid hits $1.65 million

Posted: September 18, 2011 at 5:24 a.m.

Federal aid and a return to normalcy are beginning to trickle in to two tornadobattered Northwest Arkansas counties that had to appeal an initial denial of Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance, local officials said.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 17 on 09/18/2011

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