Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra issued a local disaster declaration amid severe winter weather conditions.
Becerra signed the declaration on Sunday, which lasts for seven days or until winter weather conditions no longer exist.
“In collaboration with emergency management services in the community, we determined that weather-related conditions pose a significant threat to Hays County citizens and their property,” Becerra said in a statement. “Out of an abundance amount of caution, we will take measures to ensure the highest level of response and safety. Thanks to the outpouring of support by our staff and community, we stand vigilant during this time.”
SEVIERVILLE — A couple who were first stopped on suspicion of shoplifting at Tanger Outlet Mall got into more serious trouble when police found enough meth and heroin in their
I also asked for your input on where they should be located in the community.
The feedback was overwhelming, and that s a very good thing.
There is no way all of the responses I received by email, phone and on social media could fit into the space I have for this one column, or even in an entire newspaper. There were literally hundreds.
But there were some fairly common themes I found in looking through your responses, so I ll try as best I can to convey a broad representation.
So many of you, for example, want Clarksville to get a location of the Costco chain. The membership warehouse club is something that you feel we need, and deserve in Clarksville, and there are many of you who are driving into the Nashville area just to shop Costco.
Inching Down the Central Oregon Coast from High Cliffs to Soft Sands
Published 01/07/21 at 12:26 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Depoe Bay, Oregon) – Oregon’s coastline is largely defined by three different sections: south coast (the bottom half), the central coast (the middle quarter) and the north coast (the upper quarter). In that central area – mostly Lincoln County and parts of Lane County – it’s an incredibly layered and varied stretch, usually known as the most popular section of the Oregon coast.
(Above: Newport s Moolack Beach)
Taking a quick tour down this gorgeous and intricate area, you can get lost in the natural beauty and then minutes later duck into an upscale eatery or scrumptious seafood dive.