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FEMA to Give $9,000 for COVID Funerals: How to Claim Money
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How One D C Federal Employee with Disabilities Prepares for Office Reopenings
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AUSTIN â Anglers across the State of Texas are gearing up for Free Fishing Day on June 5. The first Saturday in June each year allows Texans to fish on any public waterbody in the state without a fishing license.
âFree Fishing Day is a wonderful opportunity for anglers to share their knowledge, skills, equipment, and love for fishing with a new participant, yet itâs also more than that,â said Craig Bonds, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Inland Fisheries Director. âWe hope those trying fishing on this special day will also learn that purchasing a license is an act of conservation. A fishing license purchase is one of the simplest and most effective way people can support fisheries science and management.â
Did The Winter Storm Damage Your Home Or Business? Here Are Some Ways To Get Help
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Here’s how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter storm
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Volunteer Kaede Polkinghorne, center, helps a team of volunteers prepare masks at Kelly Garden at a supply distribution event last week in Houston. Texans in certain counties whose property was damaged by this month’s deadly winter storm can apply for federal assistance for things not covered by insurance. Credit: May-Ying Lam for The Texas Tribune
Texans in more than 100 counties can begin applying for federal assistance to help them recover from last week’s massive winter storm that caused widespread power outages, water disruptions and building damages from burst pipes.