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Storm Recovery Continues in Cincinnati

By: Amanda Ashley
Updated: December 31, 2012
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People in Cincinnati continue to rebuild their lives after the deadly New Year's Eve Tornado.

Reverend Andy Newbill with the Cincinnati United Methodist Church says most of people's immediate needs have been met.

And he expects the rebuilding process to begin in a few weeks.

The Lions Club of Arkansas, District 7-I, is still accepting applications for assistance vouchers.

Club members will be set up at the church Friday and Saturday from 10a.m. to 2p.m.


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