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THE FORK IS REBOUNDING - Clean-Up After Major Flood

(11/21/2003)

Tanner cleaning up, saying "We prepared well for this one"

Matted debris on fence in Arnoldsburg

Businessman Ron Lane said high water problems are getting worse along the West Fork, saying there are some solutions

Arnoldsburg was rebounding yesterday from a major flood that struck the West Fork Valley, with clean-up efforts in businesses and homes.

Water entered the Y Restaurant and Y Mart, both businesses were working at getting back in operation.

Head Start along U. S. 33-119 managed to escape damage.

Master's Bouquet said they received a small amount of water through the front door.

Key Energy's main office was spared, but much of the equipment complex got water.

Dozens of houses and buildings up and down the Fork received damage.

Ron Lane employees were busy cleaning up his office and business operation along Rt. 16, having received 12 inches of water

Several buildings and houses were damaged by water in Arnoldsburg


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