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A climatologist says as the climate continues to warm, extreme rainfall will become more common.
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Some are pushing the Bloomington City Council to consider direct financial relief to residents who sustained damage in the historic June flooding.
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Many homes and businesses in Gibson City sustained heavy damage after upwards of 9 inches of rain fell Thursday in just a 5-hour period.
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WGLT met with five West Monroe Street neighbors this week to see and hear about the damage they suffered during late June's historic rainfall and its aftermath.
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Water restoration companies are busy again as heavy rains flooded out more basements in McLean County. Some residents are dealing with the same problem all over again.
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City Manager Tim Gleason says Bloomington is in an “infrastructure chapter” of its history right now. But after last month’s historic rains, some residents want to skip to the end of the story a little quicker.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved a disaster declaration for McLean County.
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McLean County residents and business owners whose property was damage or destroyed in last week's flash flooding may be able to apply for relief through the Small Business Administration soon.
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It'll be hot and hazy throughout much of the weekend.
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A Bloomington City Council member says he hopes recent flooding spurs more investment in under-the-street infrastructure in the city’s older neighborhoods.