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Texas Game Wardens Advise Texans to “Stay Dry” While Boating This Fourth

Written by Community Reports
Published: 30 June 2022

AUSTIN – The slips and boat ramps of Texas will soon buzz with activity as Fourth of July weekend approaches. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) reminds boaters to follow basic safety precautions while on the water. Game wardens will join the United States Coast Guard and thousands of law enforcement officers on heightened alert for violations as part of Operation Dry Water, a nationally coordinated enforcement campaign focused on deterring boating under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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Harris County Flood Control District monitoring threat of poetential heavy rainfall

Written by Community Reports
Published: 30 June 2022

June 30, 2022 – The Harris County Flood Control District is monitoring the potential for heavy rainfall over the area with possible street flooding, especially southeast Harris County tonight into Friday.   The Flood Operations Team will monitor rainfall trends and check gages that measure rainfall amounts and water levels in bayous and creeks and coordinate with local, regional, and federal partners on the response and forecast of both heavy rainfall and potential flooding.

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Harris County Commissioners Court Approves Burn Ban

Written by Community Reports
Published: 28 June 2022

Harris County, Texas --Today, Harris County Commissioners Court enacted a burn ban due to an increased threat of wildfires across unincorporated Harris County. There are now 171 Texas counties with burn bans, including Harris, Galveston, Waller, Fort Bend, Brazoria and Liberty counties. 

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Drought and trees - Explained

Written by Community Reports
Published: 20 June 2022

Only mid-way through June and Texas has already seen extreme heat and very little rain this summer, with the trend predicted to continue. The anticipation of drought can bring many thoughts to mind from water shortages to increased wildfire risk, but what do drought conditions mean for our trees?

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Addi’s Faith Foundation wins $25,000 Neighborhood Assist grant

Written by Community Reports
Published: 14 June 2022

 In just 10 days this spring, 88,000 people cast more than two million votes in support of their favorite community causes. As a result, 100 communities, in 34 states, including Idabel will be getting an assist from State Farm®. State Farm is proud to announce the Top 100 vote-getting causes that have won $25,000 grants to improve their communities.

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Texas General Land Office launches multi-media, multi-platform disaster preparedness campaign

Written by Community Reports
Published: 14 June 2022

Today the Texas General Land Office announced its public outreach initiative to encourage Texans to be prepared and stay prepared for hurricane season, which began Wednesday, June 1 and runs through November 30, 2022.

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  5. Humble ISD School Board approves raises for all staff

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