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Blog Posts in September, 2011

Bluebonnet Electric Company Sued for Causing Recent Devastating Texas Wildfire in Bastrop

According to reports from Fort Worth, Texas, a lawsuit against Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative has been filed by homeowners who lost their homes in one of the most destructive wildfires in state ...
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Head on Collision in Northwest Houston

On September 29, 2011, a man was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in northwest Houston. Investigators say the driver of a Toyota Camry was traveling on state Highway 6 and tried to turn onto ...
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3 Houston Area Teens Killed in Rollover Wreck

On September 28, 2011, authorities say that three Houston area high school students were killed and two more injured after a rollover wreck near Sorters Road and North Plantation Estates Drive in New ...
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Insurance Companies Respond to Texas Wildfire Claims

Insurance agents have set up temporary work stations inside vans and tents in order to respond to damage claims resulting from the unprecedented wildfires which scorched several parts of Central Texas ...
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Feds Criticized For Loose Petroleum Pipeline Regulation

Reportedly, in the summer of 2011, an Exxon Mobil pipeline transporting oil across Montana burst open and flooded Yellowstone River with around 42,000 gallons of crude oil. Sources say that just weeks ...
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Lumberton Teenager on Bicycle Hit by Car

On September 12, 2011, sources say a 16 year-old high student was riding his bicycle when he was struck by a car in Lumberton, Texas. Reportedly, the teenager was riding west on Williams Road when he ...
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Authorities Report Bastrop Wildfire Seem To Be Under Control

According to Bastrop County authorities, the remaining active flames stemming from a massive wildfire have been cut off from further advancement by containment lines. Further, sources say that some ...
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Man Dies After Crashing Motorcycle Outside of Beaumont

On September 11, 2011, the Texas Department of Public Safety reports that a Florida man has passed away after crashing his motorcycle into a mailbox in Jefferson County, Texas. Reportedly, the man was ...
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Multi-Vehicle Car Crash Near Down Town Houston

On September 8, 2011, Houston authorities report that four people were taken to the hospital after a multi-vehicle crash near downtown early in the morning. Reportedly, three individuals riding in a ...
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Texas Wildfires: Helpful Information for Handling and Preventing Damages

The state of Texas is currently battling an unprecedented amount of wildfires caused by the worst drought the state has encountered since the 1950s. As a result, many Texans across the state have lost ...
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New Jersey Governor Places Temporary Ban on Hydraulic Fracking

According to reports, Chris Christie, the Governor of New Jersey, has imposed a one-year moratorium on natural gas hydraulic fracturing in his state. Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” ...
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Texas Wildfire Scorches Montgomery, Grimes, and Waller Counties

On September 6, 2011, Texas officials have reported that a wildfire burning in Montgomery, Grimes and Waller counties has been mostly contained. However, officials estimate that as many as 80 homes ...
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Wildfires Burn Across Bastrop County and Travis County

According to officials, the Labor Day weekend ended with an enormous wildfire which destroyed hundreds of homes and triggered mass evacuations in Bastrop County, Texas. As of Tuesday morning, ...
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