LIST: Water distribution events planned across North Texas
A number of cities in North Texas are under boil water orders or have been asked to conserve water. These distribution events aim to help those communities. Author: WFAA Staff Updated: 10:51 AM EST February 21, 2021
Updated Sunday with new locations.
With millions of Texans under boil water orders or with no access to water due to damage caused by extremely cold temperatures, a number of water distribution options have opened across North Texas.
Here s a look at the distribution events that WFAA knows about:
Dallas
Recreation centers that served at warming centers will now be water fill-up stations Sunday. Up to five gallons are allowed per household and people must bring their own containers.
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LIST: Water distribution events planned across North Texas
A number of cities in North Texas are under boil water orders or have been asked to conserve water. These distribution events aim to help those communities. Author: WFAA Staff Updated: 9:51 AM CST February 21, 2021
Updated Sunday with new locations.
With millions of Texans under boil water orders or with no access to water due to damage caused by extremely cold temperatures, a number of water distribution options have opened across North Texas.
Here s a look at the distribution events that WFAA knows about:
Dallas
Recreation centers that served at warming centers will now be water fill-up stations Sunday. Up to five gallons are allowed per household and people must bring their own containers.
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Ham-Com event is closing The ARRL reports: After 41 years,
Ham-Com has decided to close its doors due to the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising costs of putting on a show.
“The decision was not made lightly, but the safety and wellness of our volunteers, vendors, clubs, presenters, and attendees is our paramount concern,” Ham-Com President Bill Nelson, AB5QZ, said in an announcement on the Ham-Com website. Ham-Com has been held each June at the Plano Event Center in Plano, Texas.
“We sincerely thank each and every person for their support over the past years,” Nelson said. “This starts with clubs who have participated in offering forums, transmitter sessions, VE sessions, talk-ins, and many more things through the years.” Nelson also expressed appreciation for the vendors, volunteers, and visitors. “Ham-Com is proud to contribute to bringing people together to enjoy this passion