Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Winston Strong Funds to be Used for Long Term Relief Efforts

Immediately after the April 28 tornado, action was taken to establish a disaster relief fund
for Winston County. Through the efforts of the Winston County Partnership and the use of the Winston Community Development, Inc., the fund “WinstonStrong” was established.

Funds contributed to WinstonStrong are to be used for long term relief efforts in Louisville and Winston County. These funds are not to be dispersed for short term, immediate needs of storm victims.

Funds are administered through the Winston Community Development, Inc. which is an established 501c3 non-profit. This means that any contributions will be tax deductible.

A 9 member board composed of an ethnically and economically diverse group of Winston County citizens will administer the funds with direction provided by MSEMA and FEMA. Proper audit procedures will also be in place.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Winston County Board of Supervisors has awarded the Contract for Debris Removal to Hughes Construction Company of Louisville MS, and the Monitoring Contract to ARX Disaster Management of Picayune, MS.

Monday, May 19, 2014

RFI LINKS

RFI - FINAL RESPONSE  -DEBRIS CLEAN UP REMOVAL, WINSTON COUNTY, MS.
Link no longer valid

RFI - FINAL RESPONSE - MONITORING- WINSTON COUNTY,MS.
Link no longer valid

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

RFP's For Debris Removal and Monitoring - Winston County, Ms - 05-14-2014

RFP FOR DEBRIS MONITORING CONTRACTOR - WINSTON COUNTY - 05-14-2014 -  No longer valid

RFP FOR DEBRIS REMOVAL CONTRACTOR - WINSTON COUNTY -05-14-2014 - link no longer valid

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Governor Phil Bryant and MSMEMA Director Robert Latham visit the site of Winston County new temporary hospital

Tuesday Update on Relief Efforts

Here is today’s Information (May 6) that you need to know:

 MEDICAL INFO All components of Winston County’s new hospital have arrived and is in the process of construction. I don’t have a time frame on completion but we will keep you updated. The UMC mobile hospital has moved to the south parking lot of the Teeters Bldg (Spartus). There are flashing signs at major intersection directing individuals to the hospital location.  911 is operational.

Dr. Ard is operating out of the Noxapater Clinic for the forseeable future. Louisville Medical Associates have established 2 clinics in Louisville. The Clinic at 404 W. Main is open and operational (Old Pearson Dental Clinic) and the 2nd clinic will be located at 547 East Main (Dr. Crawford's old clinic) and could be open by Wednesday.

Community Counseling is offering free crisis counseling services for anyone in need. They are located on West Main St. or call 1-888-943-3022.

Storm victims and volunteers for Winston County may now receive a free tetanus vaccine at the Winston County Health Department. A nurse will be available to give these shots from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. The phone number is 662-773-8087 for more information.

LAND FILL The Land Fill will be open from this point forward from 7:00 am til 5:00 pm - 7 days per week. This includes Sundays. Standard fees are in place. It does not accept hazardous waste.

Please separate your debris into categories as indicated in a previous article on Winston Web (scroll thru our list of info) 1.Green debris (trees and foilage) 2. Construction debris 3. White debris(appliances and most metals) 4. household hazardous material. A more detailed breakdown can be seen on our site at: http://www.winwebnews.com/2014/05/debris-separation-important-in-cleanup.html

A household hazardous waste collection site will be available on May 7 -10 on Pontotoc St. (old armory building) – Flyers with detailed information are posted around town and can also be seen on our website at: http://www.winwebnews.com/2014/05/household-hazardous-waste-collection.html


LAW ENFORCEMENT There is still a 9:00 pm til 6:00 am curfew in the County and in the City in the storm affected areas. Other areas are not a problem but if you don't live in the affected areas and they are not part of your drive home - stay away!! These areas are heavily patrolled and you will be questioned. There have been three separate arrests for looting by local law enforcement, one in the county by the Sheriff’s Department and two in the City of Louisville. The last incident happened yesterday and is still under investigation. At least two of these incidents involved individuals from outside Winston County. This is a felony and could easily entail jail time!!

A Burn Ban is STILL IN EFFECT. Rumors have circulated that the ban has been lifted- THIS IS NOT TRUE. Always verify with local media or officials. Fire trucks have had to be dispatched on Saturday. With the amount of debris and the current winds and dying foilage- this is a dangerous situation!!

If you are searching for someone you haven't seen or need to report a missing person - call -662-803-9991.


DEBRIS AND CLEANUP Property owners who have begun debris cleanup - please be careful in the placement of your debris piles - do not place directly in the path of powerlines to be replaced. This will only slow the process of restoring power to your property and others. Also EXTREMELY IMPORTANT – do not pile debris over fire hydrants or gas meters, water cutoff valves, etc. The results could be tragic.

If you must dig on your property - Call 811 prior to doing so in order not to damage any underground lines (water, Cable, Etc.)

Safety First!! Workers near roads should wear safety vests, - all should wear long pants, hard sole shoes, gloves and hats and safety goggfles if available. Take plenty of breaks and hydrate!!

Be certain to put food waste (Cleaning out fridges and freezers) in carts. If you lost your solid waste cart in the storm- call city hall and they will arrange for a replacement.

If you suspect a scam from a contractor or offer for cleanup - contact City Hall or the Ms Attorney General's Office at 601-359-3808.

A Boil Water Notice is still in effect and likely will be for a period of time for Louisville, North Louisville, Liberty -Platsburg, Flower Ridge. Others may also be under boil water and not had the ability to contact us - if in doubt - BOIL IT!!




VOLUNTEERS AND DONATIONS: IT is CRUCIAL that volunteers sign in at the Louisville Coliseum. We understand that everyone wants to help and sometimes a specific neighbor or friend, but signing in and providing work information allows local officials to document volunteer work hours which can lead to major compensation to the City and County from FEMA.  

Donations and volunteers are still needed at the Louisville Coliseum. There are other centers set up at Center Ridge and Noxapater and Mars Hill Fire Department. Use the following #'s if you have questions:  call center at 662-803-5295 or 662-803-5288.

If you need assistance, visit any of the above locations.

The Red Cross is operating the shelter at the 1st Baptist Church in Louisville but concerted efforts are being made to transition folks to long term living quarters. This shelter is ONLY for WINSTON COUNTY residents displaced by the storm.

OTHER INFO:
Do not rely on other sources such as personal social media or unofficial Facebook sites. While well meaning, information provided here is often inaccurate. Follow us here on Winston WebNews, WLSM 107.1 radio or the Winston County Journal's social media accounts. While info is often changing and we do occasionally make mistakes- these are the best sources for information. If in doubt, contact the proper department of local government or use the call center at 662-803-5295 or 662-803-5288.


FEMA: Fema is in town - and operational - located at 826 S. Church in Louisville (old Georgia Pacific Office). The FEMA# to file a claim is
1-800-621-3362. You may also file online at:
Use the region code # 4175DR when referencing your claim. You will be given a claim # - Very important to not lose this - write it down and keep in a safe place  and memorize it..

TO SAVE TIME ON SITE _- CALL OR APPLY ONLINE FIRST TO GET YOUR IA #

 Farm Services will have programs for Livestock Indemnity payments, emergency farm loans, and other assistance programs - info on this will be posted on Winston Web shortly.

You can donate to the Winston Relief fund by mail thru Renasant Bank and now online through the website http://www.winstonstrong.com  Links to the site can be found on our homepage, and the home pages of the City of Louisville and Winston County websites. If your company or organization would like the graphic for the link, just email us at admin@winstonwebnews.com  Full info is available in a previous article on our site.

Everyone stay safe out there. Things are progressing!! Let's keep it up and be WINSTONSTRONG!!

w mccully



Friday, May 2, 2014

Important Disaster Law Enforcement Info

LAW ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION

·       There is a curfew in effect until further notice from 9pm til 6 am
·       There is a burn ban in effect for all of Winston County and the City of Louisville until further notice.
·       Some areas may be blocked off for traffic for utility repair, debris removal, etc. Pleased be patient.
·       Removal of debris from another’s property without their permission is a felony and you will be arrested. If you have no business in an area or on a property do not go there!
·       Be Aware of SCAMS  - If you feel that a contractor is not legitimate or you have been scammed – call the Ms. Attorney General’s Office at 601-359-3808
·       Police and Sheriff’s Officers will be heavily patrolling affected areas. If you do not belong there during curfew hours – you will be questioned!!

Winston Sheriff’s Office  662-773-5881
Louisville Police Department – 662-773-3511
In Emergency – as always Call 911

Call Before You Dig: 811

Important Medical Information

WINSTON COUNTY DISASTER INFO
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Winston County Relief Information
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Dr. Ard is located is located at Noxapater Clinic temporarily.   PHONE #:  662-724-4051
Dr. Peters and Dr. Suttle of Louisville Medical Associates are currently located at Main Street Medical along with staff. 106 W. Main – 662-773-5704
The Mobile Hospital is currently in WalMart Parking Lot but will be moved shortly to Teeters parking lot on South Church Avenue.  This is operated by University of Mississippi Medical Center
Do not go to Winston Medical Center for treatment or Emergency Services. Emergency Care will be at the Mobile Hospital at Teeters Parking area.

If you have lost your medications in the storm , Contact your doctor for assistance.

WINSTON COUNTY DISASTER INFO


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Winston County Relief Information
Coliseum opens at 8:30 am – closes at 5:00 pm
VOLUNTEERS
            Volunteer & Donation administration is at the Louisville Coliseum located at 200 IVY AVENUE in Louisville.  All volunteers need to go to the Coliseum to request assignments and sign in. 
You must sign in  to receive a work order so that your skills can be matched with needs and specific need request.
Those who are volunteering for debris removal and cleanup should dress appropriately – Long pants, hard soled shoes or steel toe, hat, gloves, sun protection and insect repellant
DONATIONS
Donations should be brought to the Louisville Coliseum. Some items are NOT needed at this time!!  Clothing other than hats and gloves will not be accepted.
Special needs are: CLEANING SUPPLIES, MOPS, BROOMS, BUCKETS, TUBS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, TOILETRIES, TOWELS AND LINENS
For more information concerning volunteering, donations, assistance or general information- call the following numbers:
662-803-5295

662-803-5288