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The Montgomery County Commission has approved emergency funds of $500,000 to help address damage from flooding in the Farmington subdivision.
A Montgomery County family is moving to a hotel for Easter weekend after county officials deemed their home unsafe to live in ...
The local non-profit Yaipak is stepping up to fill the need. “I've even brought my own things here, of my daughters,” added Fanning. “It's kind of like, Oh, wow… You don't ever think you ...
Since then, it has combined with Yaipak, a nonprofit organization in Clarksville, and is assisting in disaster relief locally. The organization asks families displaced by flooding to check in with ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As more people are rescued from the flooding in Clarksville, the Red Cross is partnering with YAIPak to open an emergency evacuation center. The emergency evacuation ...
The funds will go as a donation to the YAIPAK nonprofit, which will distribute the funds. The Montgomery County Commission passed a resolution to provide financial relief for those impacted by ...
They have since combined with Yaipak, a nonprofit organization in Clarksville, is assisting in disaster relief locally. The organization asks families displaced by flooding to check in with Yaipak ...
The county is reportedly working with a local nonprofit, YAIPAK, to distribute the money. Montgomery County officials told News 2 last week the county inadvertently pumped thousands of gallons of ...
Christian is one of many Clarksville residents who had their dreams flushed away by flooding. Tuesday night, Montgomery County organized a resource fair with several local nonprofits to support those ...
The devastating floods in Clarksville are a stark reminder of nature's unpredictability. Homeowner Beverly Fanning, who was evacuated from her home in Farmington, shared her distressing experience, ...