There is a potential for severe weather Friday afternoon into early Saturday morning. Sirens will sound if wind gusts reach 40mph or more. There is still debris in the trees and on the ground that …Read the full article…
There is a potential for severe weather Friday afternoon into early Saturday morning. Sirens will sound if wind gusts reach 40mph or more. There is still debris in the trees and on the ground that …Read the full article…
Linn County eligible to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is now available to eligible individuals as a result of a Major Disaster Declaration signed into effect on Aug. 17, 2020. Iowa Workforce …Read the full article…
Governor Reynolds has allocated federal CARES Act funds to assist Iowans who have been economically impacted by COVID-19 and may be facing housing hardships. This program will provide short-term relief to income-eligible renters and homeowners …Read the full article…
The Hiawatha Sidewalk Improvement Project 2020 will start Monday August 31, 2020. This project includes sidewalk and ADA ramp removal and replacement in 4 locations: Removal of existing sidewalk and construction of 10′ wide …Read the full article…
Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to Linn County businesses and residents as a result of the major disaster declaration, U.S. Small Business Administration announced. Virtual Business Recovery Center Mondays – Fridays 9 a.m. …Read the full article…
Alliant Energy is asking for individuals that are still without power to report their outage to Alliant at 1-800-255-4268 Also, with the on-going work, there may be some outages. They are hoping those will be …Read the full article…
Board and Brush is accepting donations for Kennedy High School’s Outdoor Pantry. If you’re willing and able, please drop off non-perishables, toiletries, paper products, bottled water/drinks, wipes, diapers, fruit and/or hygiene products to 1709 Boyson …Read the full article…
To All Hiawatha Residents………… Residents of Hiawatha can now apply for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Individual Assistance Program, which provides disaster-affected homeowners, renters, and businesses with programs and services to maximize recovery, including …Read the full article…
To All Hiawatha Residents………… Starting August 20th, 2020, the City will be conducting a city-wide right-of-way tree evaluation of damage caused by the August 10th, derecho. We will be using the follow FEMA criteria to …Read the full article…