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Flooding makes some Kimble County roads impassable Tuesday
KIMBLE COUNTY, Texas — As heavy rainfall continued Tuesday morning in the Hill Country, flash flooding of low-lying areas in Kimble County. At around 10 a.m. Tuesday, the Kimble County Sheriff’s’ Office said Johnson Fork Creek was flooding is way out of its banks to a level of 29.27 feet on the Lower Colorado River Authority gauge. A house on Farm-to-Market Road 2169 near Segovia was under water with the KCSO saying it believed Johnson Fork Creek was still rising at the time and asking residents to move to higher ground in the area.
FIRST DAY: London ISD celebrates arrival of new superintendent
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The London ISD Pirates are headed back to the classroom on Monday morning after an initial delay caused by construction to the high school campus's cafeteria floors. Dr. Bill Chapman is the district's newest superintendent. As a Tuloso-Midway ISD graduate himself, he says it is...
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