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COVID s recent spread is greater in League City, numbers show

LEAGUE CITY COVID-19 is spreading in League City faster than in other county communities, according to an analysis of public health data. But city leaders say they have no intention of invoking any orders to curb the spread of the virus. “I’m not going to vote to lock anything down,” Councilman Andy Mann said. “We’re at the end of this. Everyone knows the risk. We are the citizens’ government. We aren’t their mommas. Everyone knows the risk. “Early on, you could have defended an overreaction from a legislative standpoint; you can’t defend it now. At some point, you have to reject the nanny state and let liberty work its course.”

League City perseveres in 2020

League City perseveres in 2020 John DeLapp, CORRESPONDENT FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Residents of League City and surrounding communities gather at the League City Public Safety Building in June to protest the police killing of a black man named George Floyd in Minneapolis. City officials including Mayor Pat Hallisey attended the event. Show MoreShow Less 2of3 The official dedication of the Italian Heritage Museum was staged Dec. 4. The museum is adjacent to the Butler Longhorn Museum. Show MoreShow Less 3of3 As part of its 2021 budget, League City’s council allocated $72,000 to the Butler Longhorn Museum. The funds come from the city’s hotel occupancy tax and must be used to promote tourism. Show MoreShow Less

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