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In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, residents seeking home assistance have an opportunity to receive guidance and support from the First Tennessee Development District (FTDD). This invaluable meeting is slated for January 14 in Johnson County, and it promises to be a beacon of hope for those who still grapple with the storm’s aftermath. The FTDD, in collaboration with USDA Rural Development, will be on hand to help homeowners navigate the application process for grant funding.

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