Community To Have Input On Historic Home's Repair
Home Dameged In Feb. 5 Tornadoes
POSTED: 4:24 pm CDT April 8,
2008
UPDATED: 4:34 pm CDT April 8,
2008
CASTALIAN SPRINGS, Tenn. -- The public will be heard before any repairs begin at a historic home that was damaged in the February tornadoes.Wynnewood, which is in Castalian Springs, was the biggest single property loss caused by the Feb. 5 tornadoes that ravaged areas in Sumner, Trousdale and Macon counties.Both the Tennessee and federal emergency management associations are holding a public meeting Thursday night to discuss repairs.The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Castalian Springs Community Center on Hartsville Pike.
Previous Stories:
- March 31, 2008: Deadline Nears For Tornado Victims To File For Aid
- March 24, 2008: Gallatin Church To Assist Tornado Victims
- March 14, 2008: Cleanup Volunteers Still Needed; FEMA Disaster Center Closes
- March 12, 2008: 'Tornado Dogs' Ready For Adoption
- March 3, 2008: FEMA To Advise Home, Business Owners On Storm Safety
- February 25, 2008: Remembering The Victims Of The Feb. 5 Tornadoes
- February 19, 2008: Faith Crucial To Survivor Of Storms
- February 19, 2008: Names Of Victims From Feb. 5 Tornadoes
- February 18, 2008: Tornado Victims To Receive Boxes After Plea
- February 18, 2008: Rescuer Reunited With 'Miracle Baby'
- February 18, 2008: Firefighter, Family Lose Everything In Tornadoes
- February 13, 2008: Weatherman Explains Dangers Of Mobile Homes
- February 12, 2008: Mother Of 'Miracle Baby' Laid To Rest
- February 11, 2008: Local Resident Admits To Tornado Scam
- February 11, 2008: Schools Look To Get Back On Track After Tornadoes
- February 8, 2008: Baby Survives Being Thrown By Tornado
- February 7, 2008: BBB: Watch Out For Home Repair Scammers
- February 6, 2008: Macon Co. Damage Widespread; Patience Urged
Copyright 2008 by WSMV.com. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Got a story idea? E-mail newstips to news@wsmv.com or call the newsroom 24/7 at 615-353-2231.




