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Horseshoe Bay Beacon

February 25, 2021 Issue

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Fireplaces roared and generators hummed, working overtime to keep away the chill that descended on Horseshoe Bay during the now-infamous winter storm that turned out the lights and then shut off the water for many folks. However, it wasn’t just fireplaces and generators working overtime: it has been utility workers, city employees and, of course, plenty of plumbers who still are busy mending burst pipes. Horseshoe Bay’s mayor said that city staff members--including first responders an ...
Llano County officials are encouraging residents to report to the state any damage that occurred because of the winter storm that wreaked havoc last week. “The February 2021 freeze was truly an historic event for Llano County,” said Llano County Judge Ron Cunningham, in a news release on Monday. “We declared a local disaster on Feb.

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