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Houstonians honor President Carter's legacy through Habitat memorial event
SUMMARY: Memorials and tributes are being held nationwide for former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away last month at 100. His legacy extends far beyond his presidency, emphasizing service and community support. In Houston, local leaders and community members celebrated his contributions, including a project to build 100 Habitat for Humanity homes in a week, inspired by Carter’s commitment to helping others. Public ceremonies invite messages honoring his life of service, reflecting his belief in public service as a calling. The Houston community continues to cherish this spirit, with memorials allowing the public to pay tribute at the Barbara Bush Literacy Plaza.
One woman was thankful to President Jimmy Carter after he helped build homes in Houston. Carter worked with Habitat for Humanity for years.
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Williamson County issues disaster declaration amid evacuations, rescues
SUMMARY: Williamson County Judge Steven Snell declared a local disaster to protect residents amid severe flooding along the San Gabriel River, particularly impacting western Williamson County and areas east of Georgetown. Evacuations were ordered for mobile home parks and apartment complexes, with swift water rescue teams saving about 25 people. Georgetown residents in Riverside, Shady River, Goodwater, Two Rivers, San Gabriel, and Waters Edge were advised to evacuate. The county remained under a flash flood warning through early Sunday, leading to multiple street and park closures, including the San Gabriel and Blue Hole parks. Shelters are open at Georgetown Recreation Center and First United Methodist Church.
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State leaders respond after fatal flash flooding in Texas
SUMMARY: After devastating floods swept through Texas Hill Country, at least 24 people died and over 20 remain missing. Governor Greg Abbott declared a disaster, promising unlimited state resources for relief. Acting Governor Dan Patrick coordinated emergency responses and warned of ongoing flood risks across central Texas, urging residents to heed local officials. Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed condolences and praised first responders. Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller urged residents to stay alert, avoid flooded roads, and protect livestock and property. Officials emphasize prayer, preparation, and cooperation as rescue efforts continue amid unpredictable and deadly flash flooding.
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Texas flooding: North Texas girls among several missing
SUMMARY: Families across Texas, including several in North Texas, anxiously await news about missing girls from Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp in Hunt, Texas, affected by catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River. Over 750 girls were housed at the camp, with about two dozen still unaccounted for. Among the missing are North Texas girls Eloise Peek, Llaya Bonner, and eight-year-old Hadley Hannah, all from Dallas. Search and rescue efforts continue amid dangerous conditions with debris floating in the river. Families from Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Bowmont are gathering at a nearby elementary school in Kerr County, hoping for updates.
Girls from North Texas are among those missing after devastating flash flooding in along the Guadalupe River on Friday. Young girls who were camping along the river are among those who are said to be missing.
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