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[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - At tonight's FEMA ESF-14 community meeting, City of Moss Point Alderwoman Aneice Liddell (far left) and City of Gautier Councilman at-Large, Jeff Wilkerson(center) provide input on housing issues to FEMA Jackson County Long Term Recovery Lead Harold Lathon. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - At tonight's FEMA...

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[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - FEMA ESF-14 Jackson County Lead Harold Lathon (right) discusses community needs with Moss Point Alderwoman Aneice Liddell (left) and Daphne Viverette, Moss Point Director of Community Development.  FEMA includes the public in recovery planning.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - FEMA ESF-14 Jacks...

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[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - Jackson County Public Information Officer Ken Flanagan (center), US Corps of Engineers representative Alou Rice (right rear), and Moss Point Alderwoman Aneice Liddell (far right) discuss planning issues at the Jackson County FEMA Long Term Community Recovery meeting this evening.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Gautier, Miss., April 27, 2006 - Jackson County Pu...

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