September is National Preparedness Month. Each year National Preparedness Month is recognized to promote family and community disaster and emergency planning. Each year FEMA puts out a themed campaign during National Preparedness… Read more »
Last week we remembered the tornadoes that devastated Pilger, Nebraska in 2014. June 16th marked the 8th anniversary of the twin tornadoes that changed Pilger forever. In the aftermath of… Read more »
June 16th of this year marks the 8th anniversary of Pilger, Nebraska, tornado. Or more so, the Pilger tornadoes as twin tornados ripped through the Pilger area at essentially the… Read more »
The recovery of Grafton, Illinois, is the latest in a series of posts about how rural communities were impacted and are striving to recover from the floods of 2019. Most… Read more »
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is at the forefront of the minds of many of us. What is happening in this Eastern European community is gutwrenching to watch. However, the… Read more »
Last week we looked into the history of North Bend and how the small community along the Platt River was impacted by the Floods of 2019. Now we’ll look deeper… Read more »
“2019 Flood Recovery” is a new series on Rural Resurrection where we take a look at those rural communities hardest hit by the 2019 floods. Along with a review of… Read more »
Last week we looked into Winslow, Nebraska’s past. We also discussed how the Floods of 2019 impacted this small community and how the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and JEO… Read more »
The floods of 2019 forever impacted a number of communities throughout the Midwest. We’ve already chronicled the struggles of towns hit hard by the floods. The struggles of Hamburg, Iowa,… Read more »
As the COVID-19 vaccine is starting to make its way out to the states for dispersal, there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel of these trying… Read more »