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Beebe subdivision battles repeat flooding, wants change

The rain has stopped but the flooding has not in one White County town. People who live in one Beebe subdivision say they want something to change but the city tells FOX16 there are few options to fix the flooding.

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epvfdchief - 12/6/2011 7:20 PM
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Me and my family understand totally. We live out in South West White county and we have flodding issues. We have contacted the county Judge's office with little to no response. The flooding get so bad I have to take my four wheel drive Jeep to take my sone to the end of the road to catch the bus. Our road floods nearly everytime it rains. We do not even have to have a large rain. I hope they have better luck than we do getting the flood issuses resolved. Maybe Fox 16 should come down to southwest White county. You can not get much more southwest than us.
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