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Update from The Waco Tribune Herald By Nate Bishop & Patrick Tolbert, KXXV News, Waco An elderly Shiloh man died Wednesday evening trying to protect his hay and his property from a large grass fire. Fire crews were called out to the blaze Wednesday afternoon in the Shiloh area, Southeast of Mexia and about 40 [...]
Written on July 31, 2008 | Posted in
Central |
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KBTX.com Fire officials are calling a 300 acre wildfire in Walker County suspicious. According to a report released by the Texas Forest Service children may be to blame for starting the fire.
Written on July 30, 2008 | Posted in
South East |
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Bullard Weekly News. Former Tyler Fire Chief, Neal Franklin is no stranger to Bullard by any means. Living in Tyler with his wife, Valli already working at The Brook Hill School, one son already graduated from the school and two other children still enrolled at the institution. Â
Written on July 30, 2008 | Posted in
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Christy Wooten, The Daily Sentinel: For the third time in 24 hours, Nacogdoches firefighters battled a structure fire within the city limits.
Written on July 30, 2008 | Posted in
South East |
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(CBS 11 News) Click Here for Video ― Two people were injured and about 40 people were forced from their apartment homes late Monday night when a fire started at DeSoto complex.  Fire officials said a grade school aged student was taken to Children’s Medical Center with second and third degree burns. An adult male [...]
Written on July 29, 2008 | Posted in
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Statewide News |
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Video report from KAUZ, Wichita Falls A huge grass fire broke out southeast of Wichita Falls about 10 PM last night. Calls started rolling into law enforcement authorities. It’s not know how the fire began, but there were several volunteer fire departments from the area that were called out to battle the blaze.
Written on July 29, 2008 | Posted in
North West |
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Reported by The Austin American-Statesman Round Rock city officials said today that the cause of Monday night’s apartment fire that displaced 16 families was caused by improperly discarded smoking materials. The fire started at 11:53 p.m. Monday at the Vista Ridge Apartments, 1200 South Mays Street, city spokesman Will Hampton said. When firefighters arrived, a [...]
Written on July 29, 2008 | Posted in
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