Lubbock Tenant Lawsuit Over Utility Shutoff Moves To New Phase
The recent hearing focused on whether the district court has jurisdiction over…
UPDATE: Texans who sustained losses from the storms and flooding April 26 through June 5 have until August 15 to apply for federal assistance. There are 4 ways to apply for help: call 800-621-3362; download FEMA App; click www.DisasterAssistance.gov; or visit a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC). To find a DRC near you, visit http://fema.gov/drc
After several counties in LANWT’s service area were included in a FEMA disaster declaration, DRCs have been opening in some areas. Most but not all DRCs operate 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day; they provide one-on-one help to people from all Texas counties included in the declaration who were affected by the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding that began April 26.
The counties in FEMA’s disaster declaration in LANWT’s service area are Coke, Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Eastland, Ellis, Fannin, Hockley, Jones, Kaufman, Lynn, Montague, and Sterling.
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