On the recordFebruary 26, 2020
However, the massive price tag was too much for the town to come up with on their own and they were forced to tear down their 2011 levee height.
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congress.govHowever, the massive price tag was too much for the town to come up with on their own and they were forced to tear down their 2011 levee height.
Axne discusses the financial burden on Hamburg residents regarding levee repairs.
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