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NewsJuly 19, 2009

CHICAGO -- A federal agency is making low-interest disaster loans available for residents and businesses affected by severe storms earlier this year in southern Illinois. The money for damage from the May 8 storm is from the U.S. Small Business Administration...

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CHICAGO -- A federal agency is making low-interest disaster loans available for residents and businesses affected by severe storms earlier this year in southern Illinois.

The money for damage from the May 8 storm is from the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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The agency declaration covers Jackson and Williamson counties and the adjacent counties of Franklin, Johnson, Perry, Pope, Randolph, Saline and Union in Illinois. It also applies to Perry County in Missouri.

The filing deadline for applications related to physical property is Sept. 14. The deadline to return economic-damage applications is April 16.

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