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City looks to FEMA
City looks to FEMA for storm damage assistance (Bonita Daily News)
Bonita Springs city officials began to pick at the Federal Emergency Management Agency s money tree Monday, searching for assistance on hurricane damage estimated to cost more than $1 million.
NASA Facility Back in Business After the Hurricane (RedNova)
NASA -- The steady hum of oversized sewing machines is finally returning to the building where a team of dedicated employees pieces together the space shuttle's protective skin.On Sept. 4, 2004, Hurricane Frances struck NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Florida Baptist agencies committed to extending the Kingdom (Florida Baptist Witness)
OCALA (FBW) I ve got great news from Graceville, Thomas Kinchen, president of The Baptist College of Florida, told Convention messengers Nov. 15 in describing how God is working as we educate and train succeeding generations of God-called men and women for lifetime Christian service.
In their own words: Hurricane survivors find blessings amid disaster (WPMI 15)
They lost homes, neighbors and cherished communities to Hurricane Katrina. Some are uprooted, far from the only place they ever knew. Others have returned to the cities they love, to pick up the pieces and start over.


