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Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office shines a spotlight on new Reality Based Training Center
On May 20, 2024, leaders from across Texas came together with Sheriff Rand Henderson and Judge Mark Keough to highlight the new Montgomery County Reality Based Training Center in New Caney, Texas. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Representative Steve Toth, Senator Brandon Creighton, and District Attorney Brett Ligon joined Montgomery County Leaders in inaugurating this state-of-the-art training facility.
Willis man arrested in Roans Prairie for drug possession, building burglary
ROANS PRAIRIE, Grimes County — Early in the morning on Thursday, Grimes County authorities arrested a man from Willis in Roans Prairie after they were alerted to a storage facility that was being burglarized. Just after 1:30 a.m., deputies went to the Roans Prairie Self Storage, located north of...
Councilwoman Terrie Salter — Re: Clarification Regarding My Decision
Dear Anna Thomas of Cleveland, Texas & others who struggle with the understanding of my article: I hope this letter finds you well. I appreciate your engagement with my recent article in The Orange Leader, although I must address some points you raised. Firstly, let me clarify that my intention was not to throw shade […] The post Councilwoman Terrie Salter — Re: Clarification Regarding My Decision appeared first on Orange Leader.
God’s Pit Crew to send second team to Texas
(Danville) — A local group is sending more relief to the Lone Star state to help in a new crisis. God’s Pit Crew’s Immediate Disaster Response Team has been helping with flood relief efforts in Cleveland, Texas, since May 9. They will now send a second volunteer team to Houston after a devastating...
Driver critically injured when car hit a tree backwards
Polk County Today is reporting that a driver is in critical condition after a car slammed into a tree backwards. It happened shortly before 7:00 Friday evening on U.S. Highway 59. Investigating troopers said that Etoyle Rigsby, 43, of Corrigan, was driving a 2002 Infinity sedan northbound when he lost...
2 Cleveland residents, 3 firefighters rescued from high water currents
At around 4 a.m. Saturday morning, Cleveland Fire Department responded to a call for a water rescue on Low Bridge Water Crossing Road. The call was related to two men, one of whom was elderly, whose vehicle was swept to a nearby tree line as they attempted to cross the East Fork of the San Jacinto River. Luckily, a nearby good Samaritan was able to tie the vehicle to a utility pole while the men waited for help to arrive.
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