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Jewish groups send donations, condolences as central Texas rocked by deadly floods
After a weekend of deadly flash floods in central Texas, Rabbi Yossi Marrus of Chabad of Boerne, Texas, spent Monday driving between fire stations. The closest Chabad to the flood zone, he’s been checking on Jewish families in the area, and providing supplies for local first responders after the flood damaged numerous trucks and fire houses — be it refrigerators or new gear. “Yesterday it was socks,” he told eJewishPhilanthropy on Monday aftern…
Storm chances return to Houston, and some thoughts on the Central Texas tragedy
In brief: In today’s post we reflect on the horrors of the flooding in Central Texas on the Fourth of July. With our local forecast, we are going to see the return of fairly widespread showers and thunderstorms for a few days this week before coverage probably wanes some heading into the weekend. Some Central Texas thoughts Like so many of you, Matt and I watched the flooding tragedy unfold in Central Texas over the holiday weekend in horror. At…
Rainouts push pair of Express-Space Cowboys games to September doubleheaders
Inclement weather in the Central Texas region over the past couple of days has forced the Round Rock Express and Sugar Land Space Cowboys to reschedule games on back-to-back days. The postponed games, originally scheduled for July 5–6, will be made up as doubleheaders when the two teams face off again in Round Rock during the week of Sept. 8, the second-to-last series of the regular season. Ticket holders for both games will receive an email wi…
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