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If you would like to make a monetary donation, the San Angelo Area Foundation has set up a disaster relief fund that can be ...
River Flood Warnings have been issued for parts of San Saba, Concho, and Colorado Rivers as rains triggered flash flooding ...
As the city of San Angelo begins its recovery from the devastating flood on July 4, officials are working to assess the ...
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNConcho Valley agency looking for volunteers to assist nursing home residentsThe Concho Valley Area Agency on Aging is seeking volunteers to advocate for people living in nursing homes and assisted ...
The National Weather Service issued a series of upgraded warnings in quick succession as rivers across the region began to rise.
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Concho Valley PAWS employee wins $300 through Pay It ForwardStephanie Caldwell, a Concho Valley Paws employee won $300 through KLST’s Pay It Forward campaign, sponsored by Carpet Tech.
AUSTIN – Acting Governor Dan Patrick issued this statement today from the Texas State Emergency Operations Center: ...
About 600 channel catfish were released into the Concho River in San Angelo, Texas, as part of the Neighborhood Fishing Program. The program aims to provide accessible fishing opportunities for ...
Yet fame, then fortune, found the concho: In January, Bad Bunny released his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, as well as a short film of the same name, both of which feature a cartoon concho.
A recap and roundup of Week 6 of the high school football season for San Angelo and the Concho Valley. Coleman (5-1, 2-0) started quarterback Brayden Torres over Jadin Jackson again this week ...
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Western art show to ride again at Fort Concho. What to know - MSNThe annual American Plains Artists Summer Show is returning to Fort Concho on June 19, a media release said. The free opening will be 5:30-7 p.m. June 19 in the Barracks 6 exhibit hall at the ...
The free Fort Concho Speaker Series is returning in April, according to a media release. The series from noon to 1 p.m. each Wednesday begins April 2, and topics range from gun-toting preachers to ...
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