texas. thankfully the texas legislator bipartisan film legislation up for votes later this month this time we texans can take back what we used to have and bring movies and jobs back to texas. just for the big cities but nor little towns like stephensville here. beautiful here, isn t it? jesse: is texas the new hollywood? let s ask actor dennis quaid. is it? woe want to make texas the film capital of the world. that s what. texas used to really have a great film incentive program and a great film crew base. about nine or 10 years ago. i have made some great movies there and love working there as well as my cohorts who you saw in the opening. and there is legislation right now in the texas state house to increase that fund to make it more business friendly to make films in texas from 40 million to hopefully 300 million.
Occurred on approximately December 10th, 2021 / Stephensville, Wisconsin, USA
Info from Licensor: "My friends Andrew, Bella, Serena, and my boyfriend Adam had to drive somewhere and on the way back to the house in Ellington, Wisconsin, we saw the sky light up blue. After all of us were silent and looked around questioning what happened it did it again, this time blue and red, we noticed it was coming from about 200 yards ahead of us, I immediately grabbed my phone and hoped it would happen again, that’s when I got the video. Afterward, we realized there were taillights from a car right by the glowing light. We realized it was powerlines and we told the driver to go down by the car to make sure they didn’t hit the powerline pole and cause this. Andrew was nervous because he didn’t want powerlines to fall on us or something to happen that could put us in danger too. We started slowly driving toward it to make sure everyone was safe. Still seeing the taillights
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St. Martin Parish declares state of emergency for high waters
St. Martin Parish declares state of emergency for high waters By Andrea Robinson | April 15, 2021 at 10:43 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 10:45 PM
STEPHENSVILLE, La. (KPLC) - Heavy rainfall across southern Louisiana caused St. Martin Parish to call for a state of emergency.
St. Martin’s parish declared a state of emergency due to flooding in the lower region of the parish. In Stephensville, residents are seeing the worst of the recent flooding.
“We probably had 8 to 13 inches of rain,” said St. Martin Parish president Chester Cedars.
Cedars said the state of emergency was issued to speed up the allocation of resources to help with high waters on the roadways.