LAKELAND, Fla. (WFLA) — While many homes sit gutted or vacant because of insurance and funding delays, people who live on Lake Bonny are urging all leaders to work together to prevent another ...
Lake Bonny residents are facing lengthy insurance delays and denials in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. Many residents have received insufficient funds from FEMA to cover the cost of rebuilding.
While many homes sit gutted or vacant because of insurance and funding delays, people who live on Lake Bonny are urging all leaders to work together to prevent another disaster.
More than 60 people attended an Eagle Lake project dedication last Saturday to celebrate a plan years in the making, and the donors who made it possible. In 2014, Eagle Lake, south of Hutchinson ...
Lakeland resident Misty Wells has a $10,000 check from her flood insurance to begin rebuilding her home along Lake Bonny's canal that was flooded by Hurricane Milton. Except, she hasn't started.
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Lakeland resident Misty Wells has a $10,000 check from her flood insurance to begin rebuilding her home along Lake Bonny's canal that was flooded by Hurricane Milton. Except, she hasn't started. She ...
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