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BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — With more than $7.8 million already approved in six weeks, Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) officials still have some concerns. The window of opportunity is slowly but surely closing for Iroquois and Livingston county residents who had damage from the severe storms and flooding Jan. 7 through March […]
Carroll County Communities Receive Flood insurance Discount
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Residents in unincorporated areas of Carroll County, Maryland, will receive a 10 percent reduction in their flood insurance premiums, effective October 1, 2007, because their community now participates in floodplain management measures encouraged by the National Flood insurance Program (NFIP). fema Awards $1 Million Wildfire Mitigation Grant to Colorado […]
Damage assessment team member meets with local leaders in Missouri (ID: 34861)
Union, MO, April 3, 2008 — Donald Jordison, Public Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment team leader, works with Pacific city administrator Harold Selby, left, and Derek Lohner, State Emergency Management Agency planner. Michael Raphael/fema National Response Framework Writing Team group in District of […]
Texas Hebbronville Fire
Fire Management Assistance Declaration number 2761 declared on Apr 16, 2008 Georgia Severe Storms and TornadoesMajor disaster Declaration number 1750 declared on Mar 20, 2008 Colorado Ordway FireFire Management Assistance Declaration number 2760 declared on Apr 16, 2008 Oklahoma Quinlan FireFire Management Assistance Declaration number 2756 declared on Mar 21, 2008 Texas South Odessa FireFire Management Assistance Declaration number […]
FEMA Community Relations worker with resident in Missouri (ID: 34906)
Robertsville, MO, April 11, 2008 — John Bathe registered for state and federal assistance after Mary Peirson of Franklin County’s Community Relations team explained assistance programs. The Meramec River, which flooded the area, is behind them. Michael Raphael/fema Jamaica, Guyana, U.S.A.: […]
Recruiting Providers, CDC on Autism, and Killer Bees
This week, I return after a bit of a hiatus. I’ll be looking at the Washington, D.C. metro area’s recruiting success. They’ve been able to hire and fill their staffing needs while parts of the nation can’t get EMS coverage because of lack of crews.I also link to a strongly worded report from the CDC […]
FEMA Region III Releases FY 2007 Annual Report
Highlighting a number of successes and progress on several initiatives, the Region III office of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) released its annual report today. The report available online at http://www.fema.gov/about/regions/regioniii/annual_reports.shtm describes Region III’s efforts to assist communities throughout the mid-Atlantic region in disaster preparedness, response and recovery. Dorchester […]
Security Bites Podcast: Here come the HTTP botnets
Robert Vamosi talks with Arbor Networks’ Jose Nazario about a new type of botnet–one that uses HTTP requests. […]

April 24th, 2008 at 11:26 pm
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April 25th, 2008 at 11:58 pm
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April 27th, 2008 at 2:13 am
[…] Web Lawyer. Internet Law Self Help Guides. Web Lawyer. - BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — With more than $7.8 million already approved in six weeks, Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) officials still have some concerns. The window of opportunity is slowly but surely closing for Iroquois and Livingston county residents who had damage from the severe […] […]