“A lot of debris remains,” Keck said, adding that it took six months to clean up after the winter ice storms of 2012 and 2013. He says the winter storm damage was more widespread, while damage from the March 14 EF-2 tornado was very concentrated.  If any assistance is received from Saline County, it will be solely for Saline County cleanup. “The Garland County side is another challenge,” he said. Keck warned that the Village might or might not receive funding, added that no state or federal disaster declaration would be issued.    Read the article…………………………….

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