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To the Editor: For several years, I have called the city out for mowing State Highway 201 during the stateâs no-mow season. They often mow before the flowers bloom. I thought this year might be different. Last month, near the peak of bloom, they mowed 201. They did leave a few token islands of bluebonnets. What is so hard to understand about NO MOW? It is not mow some, leave some. Just another indicator of the complete lack of concern for anything natural. Bonnets, old oaks, nothing on the landscape has value to the city. They would use your tax dollars to do things contrary to state policy. Would it not be less expensive to follow the policy? ....
One Bell County resident says his portion of Clear Creek is no longer clear, but rather polluted, and is asking for solutions from state and local officials. Wayne Duncanâs 300-acre property in southern Bell County includes a portion of Clear Creek which he says is murky and toxic these days, thanks, in part, to discharges from a neighboring wastewater treatment plant in Copperas Cove. âItâs not clear anymore, thatâs for sure,â Duncan said of the creek Tuesday. Duncan is a sixth-generation Bell County resident who remembers a time when generations of Duncan children would play in the clear waters of Clear Creek on his property in southern Bell County, 500 yards away from the Burnet County line. âThis is where all the kids in the family learned how to swim and caught their first fish on a cane pole,â Duncan told the Herald Tuesday during a tour of his property. âWe used to have family reunions down here, weâd do dominoes and ....