Sanders puts Nat’l Guard into action

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Governor Sanders mobilized more than 180 Arkansas Army National Guardsmen to support recovery efforts in Northwest Arkansas where the National Weather Service confirmed three additional tornadoes yesterday

Sanders also signed an executive order Thursday that extends deadlines in storm-affected counties for property assessment, quarterly estimated income tax payments and vehicle registration penalty fees, among other things.

Meanwhile, Benton County has compiled disaster relief information into one website where local residents can find information on debris removal, county facility closures, community resources and how to report structural damage.

Marion County has set up a special phone line for people requesting assistance as well as volunteers at 870-449-7567. Volunteers will answer the phone from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and voicemail is available after hours. Emails can also be sent to oemdirector@marioncountyar.gov.

Additional information is available on Marion County’s Facebook page.

According to Baxter County officials, residents can drop vegetative storm debris at the Old Baxter County Quarry location from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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