Waco Town Crier – July 2024

The Long Hot Summer has arrived in Waco, Texas. We have been under heat advisories for several days now. The lake is full, the lake parks are closed for the summer due to the flooding, but Waco is still going to restrict our water usage this summer. I guess: “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.

I talked to Steve Brown who was expected to return to his home in Alto, NM (outside Ruidoso) approximately on June 27. Steve had talked with a neighbor who did not evacuate and got the news that things were safe. The fires were about a mile from his home. This is good news. Also, Kay Phillips Sparks’ son lives in Ruidoso and was spared. We are so sorry for all those who lost their homes and belongings … and some, their lives.

Stay cool, stay healthy, and keep in touch. The Town Crier always welcomes input. A hearty thanks to all who have contributed! It is greatly appreciated.

Jeanne

July 2024 Town Crier Contents

  • From Our Graduates
  • Regarding Tommie Jo Burch Regian
  • Upon Meeting Famous People
  • Ten Most Beautiful Cities in the World
  • Almost Killing Randy Turner by Jim Monnig
  • Updates
  • Blast from the Past
  • July Birthdays
  • Ten “Must See” Landmarks in the USA
  • Humor

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