Their home flooded during Harvey. They had flood insurance, but faced challenges rebuilding, because of a contractor. Author: KBMT (12NewsNow) Updated: 9:35 PM CDT May 13, 2021
PORT ARTHUR, Texas Southeast Texans always shows up for their neighbors time and time again, proving we are really 409 strong.
The community did it again on Thursday for a family in need.
The Ware family has dealt with what felt like a never-ending series of tragedies.
Their home flooded during Harvey. They had flood insurance, but faced challenges rebuilding, because of a contractor.
The mother, Susie Ware, was pregnant at the time, and was battling cancer, and the home wasn t safe for her.
A SWANSEA woman who stayed overnight at Abermawr beach during the first lockdown must attend court later this month. The case of Susie Ware, of Heol Eithrim Clydach, was heard at Llanelli magistrates on Thursday, January 7. The 45-year-old was charged with leaving her Swansea home without reasonable excuse to stay overnight on Abermawr beach on June 2 of this year, contrary to coronavirus regulations. Ware was not present in court and neither was her solicitor. Magistrates said that she must attend the next hearing on January 28. If she is not present then the case will be dealt with and proved in absence they said.