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Washington County Officials Say 300 Miles Of Roads Need Repairing

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Washington County officials estimate that 300 miles of road in the county need repair after the weekend`s floods. They say it will cost between two and five million dollars to fix all the damaged roads. County Judge Jerry Hunton said the county is hoping to hear that help will be available from the federal government. County officials say some money will have to be spent immediately to make some roads passable. They hope to be reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency somewhere down the line, probably several months from now.

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