A Flood of Silence is an ongoing series of digital stories from those personally affected by the 2011 flood in Bloomsburg, PA. The second vignette being
From the Town of Bloomsburg: 6:00 PM Oct 18, 2011 Location: Bloomsburg Fire Department, Social Hall, 911 Market Street, Bloomsburg. Mayor Knorr will facilitate discussion
Applications are starting to be taken for flood victims who are interested in receiving grants from the Gary Hock Fund, which is being administered by
In Fernville and all over our area, we are facing a steep learning curve in order to understand the process of home condemnation after the
On Friday, October 7, the Wesley United Methodist Church on Market Street in Bloomsburg served the last of its AGAPE-sponsored, post-flood lunches. By the end
FEMA hazard mitigation specialists are on hand through Wednesday at the Lowe’s home improvement store in Bloomsburg to provide information about ways to rebuild or
Molly Stout of Cherry Hill, NJ, and Janine Brunner of Slatington, PA, both members of the Bloomsburg University chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega service
By Melissa Beattie-Moss Research/Penn State There was no Ark involved and it didn’t last 40 days — but when the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee
The deadline is nearing for residents and business owners who had damage from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to apply for disaster assistance. The
It goes without saying that everyone in Pennsylvania, especially flood-ravaged Columbia County, is sick of rain. Fortunately, Bloomsburg is in the midst of the longest