Rep. Souder ‘disappointed’ by FEMA denial of aid to Nappanee

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Indiana Office of Homeland Security views Nappanee tornado damage

A team from the Indiana Office of Homeland Security paid a return visit to Nappanee to review the tornado damage. They met with city officials Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

U.S. Representative Mark Souder wants FEMA to explain their "bias against small towns."

Souder’s statement comes in response to FEMA’s decision against issuing a major disaster declaration for Kosciusko and Elkhart counties.

Both counties were damaged in October by tornados and storms that destroyed homes and businesses.

Last month, Governor Mitch Daniels asked FEMA to reconsider the decision, and provide aid to the affected areas.

Read the response FEMA sent to Gov. Daniels by clicking on the link in the Related Content box.

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