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Possible easing La Niña and late spring rains could dampen drought

Possible easing La Niña and late spring rains could dampen drought

After February's destructive winter storm, Texas' trend of above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation continues. However, a weakening La Niña could bring much-needed rain to a drought-stricken state. Click the photo to learn more.
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No Wake Zone means no waves: Watch your wake!

No Wake Zones are areas where boats and personal watercraft must operate at a slow headway speed that does not create a wake or swell.
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Life jackets for Hood County

Life jackets for Hood County

We enjoyed a successful drive-thru water safety event at Lake Granbury! If you weren't able to make it, there are more kids life jackets to be had. Click the photo to learn more.
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Water Safety Isn't Seasonal

Water Safety Isn't Seasonal

Many exciting things occur in May—it's the unofficial kickoff of summer, the Memorial Day holiday and it happens to be National Water Safety Awareness Month. While water safety is crucial year-round, the promise of summer comes with more time spent near and in the water. Click here for tips to keep you safe while enjoying aquatic activities.
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Saving Two Lives

Saving Two Lives

The Brazos River Authority and Carter BloodCare are teaming up in Granbury, giving away free kid's life jackets and providing you an opportunity to save two lives with a blood donation. Click the photo to learn more.
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