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Alabama-based nonprofit organizations have until July 5 to submit disaster loan applications to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Private nonprofits from Chambers, Colbert, Coosa, Elmore, Lauderdale, Macon, Marion, Morgan, Randolph and Tallapoosa counties may be eligible for low-interest disaster loans.
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Alabama has been granted disaster loans for citizens and businesses affected by the severe weather that spurred a tornado in January. The loans are given…
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A lottery bill is heading to a critical vote in the Alabama House of Representatives.Today’s vote could determine whether a proposed state lottery goes…
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Alabama may see the creation of new jobs abroad in the future if the governor approves a recent joint resolution from the state legislature.The bill would…
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Deadlines for two types of U.S. Small Business Administration disaster loans are coming up in several Alabama counties. Officials say small businesses,…
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline until July 15 for Alabama residents to register for assistance if they were affected by…
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Officials from the U.S. Small Business Administration say more than $1 million in disaster assistance loans have been approved for Alabama residents…
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and non-profit organizations that Sept. 9 is the…