Landslide Lifeline: Idaho Businesses Get SBA Disaster Loans Now
Published Date: 4/28/2025
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Summary
Idaho businesses hit by the Highway 95 landslide can now apply for special disaster loans to help them bounce back. This declaration means extra money is available to cover lost income while the highway is closed. Act fast—these loans are here to support you starting April 21, 2025!
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EIDLs for Highway 95 Landslide
If your Idaho small business was hurt by the Highway 95 landslide and closure, you can apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) to cover lost income while the highway is closed. The declaration takes effect starting April 21, 2025, and makes special disaster loan assistance available to affected Idaho businesses.
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