Their home was struck by a tornado nearly a year ago. Another destroyed it completely last weekend
- Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders requested a disaster declaration from President Trump after severe storms and potential tornadoes killed three people in Arkansas on March 14, 2025.
- The storms caused significant damage across at least 16 counties, particularly in the northeast region of Arkansas, and resulted in 32 injuries.
- Governor Sanders is seeking aid for hazard mitigation, individual assistance, and business loans for several counties affected by the tornadoes.
- Misty Drope described the tornado's destruction as catastrophic, stating, 'It’s just a sound you never forget,' after experiencing multiple tornadoes since moving there.
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Their home was struck by a tornado nearly a year ago. Another destroyed it completely last weekend
As Misty Drope went about her day on Friday, March 14, a feeling of dread accompanied her. Severe thunderstorms were coming that night to her town of Paragould, Arkansas — and tornadoes were likely.
Missouri residents urged to apply before April deadline for SBA disaster relief
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding businesses, nonprofits, and residents in Missouri about the approaching deadline to apply for federal disaster loans. These low-interest loans aim to address physical damage caused by severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding that occurred from November 3 to 9, 2024.The disaster declaration specifically includes Pulaski County in Missouri. Eligible businesses and nonprof…
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