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FEMA gives Southern Maryland Electrical Co-op over $4M in Hurricane Irene aid
May 9, 2012 - 05:01 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded more than $4 million to the Southern Maryland Electrical Co-op in three Maryland counties.
The federal funds will help recovery efforts following last year's Hurricane Irene. The award was announced Wednesday by Rep. Steny Hoyer.
The grants are 1.14 million in Charles County; $1.19 million in Calvert County, and $1.73 million in St. Mary's County.
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