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Texas County Named Number One In Nation For Flooding Threat
Hurricane season is major worry for some in Texas. We've seen how major storms affect the state, and when a major hurricane is forecasted to hit our area, preparations begin. Attempts to limit the damage are made, and warnings are sent out to alert Texans when the storm will arrive. One of the biggest scares during the storms is none other than flooding.
Hospital plans grand opening for new Licking Family Clinic
Texas County Memorial Hospital has a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony planned for the new TCMH Licking Family Clinic, board members heard at their monthly meeting on Tuesday. The post Hospital plans grand opening for new Licking Family Clinic appeared first on Houston Herald.
Cooling stations listed in Texas County to beat the heat today
Cooling stations are situated in several Texas County communities, including Houston, Licking, Cabool, Summersville. The post Cooling stations listed in Texas County to beat the heat today appeared first on Houston Herald.
In This Edition: July 4, 2024
In addition to the current media postings, in this week’s print edition of The Licking News:. The Route 63 Car Club announces their annual car show will be held this weekend at Licking’s Old City Park. See an opportunity to meet Travis Smith during a free lunch, at...
Independence Day events planned for Thursday
The annual Independence Day parade and fireworks are planned for Salem Thursday, July 4. In nearby Rolla, the Lions Club Carnival is in full swing July 3-6. • Salem Area Chamber of Commerce and City of Salem Fourth of July Parade “Let Freedom Ring” will take place at 6 p.m. in Downtown Salem. The line-up begins on Grand Street, traveling down Franklin to MacArthur Avenue, to Fourth Street.
Commission makes several hires, discusses vacant hospital board position
Members of the Texas County Commission handled several matters during meetings June 26 - 27. The post Commission makes several hires, discusses vacant hospital board position appeared first on Houston Herald.
City to amend fiber ordinance, discusses Emmett Kelly Festival
Amending the city’s fiber ordinance to include a “commercial” tier and reflecting on the Emmett Kelly Festival were key topics at the Houston City Council meeting Monday. The post City to amend fiber ordinance, discusses Emmett Kelly Festival appeared first on Houston Herald.
Local students travel to Washington, D.C. on Intercounty trip
102 high school students participated in Missouri's 61st annual Missouri Electric Youth Tour June 14-20 in Washington, D.C., including Kristen Ely of Houston. The post Local students travel to Washington, D.C. on Intercounty trip appeared first on Houston Herald.
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