No funds available
by Clay Chandler
Published: January 9,2011
Tags: Henry Cote, Michael Lampton, Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, Yazoo City
Yazoo City’s businesses did not qualify for low-interest U.S. Small Business Administration disaster loans after late November’s tornado tore through downtown. After a second damage assessment in late December, they still did not qualify. “I’m not surprised,” said Henry Cote, president of the Yazoo County Chamber of Commerce. “I figured that was the way it [...]
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