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Flooding in June caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to area businesses.
Flooding in June caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to area businesses.

Greene County businesses eligible for disaster assistance

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Gov. Jay Nixon announced over the weekend that small, nonfarm businesses in 112 Missouri counties, including Greene, are eligible for low-interest federal disaster loans.

Via the U.S. Small Business Administration, businesses can apply for loans to offset economic losses caused by excessive rainfall and flooding starting March 1, according to a news release.

“The significant weather-related losses suffered by farmers this year had a harmful impact on many small businesses as well,” Nixon said in the release.

In Greene County, a record 22-foot flooding of James River in June caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of damages to area businesses.

Rivercut Golf Course took on as much as $130,000 in costs, while such businesses as Carson’s Nursery, Turners Station and CySports Center reported $175,000 in damages, according to Springfield Business Journal archives.

Greene County neighbors Polk, Dallas, Webster and Christian counties also are eligible for small-business loans, according to the release.

Business owners may apply at SBA.gov.

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