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Heroes in a time of need

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    Volunteers gather to help organize and package donated items for shipment to Kerr County and surrounding areas as part of a supply drive organized by the Liberty County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. Helping in efforts were OEM, Commissioner Precinct 3 David Whitmire and staff, volunteers with OnPoint Rescue of Splendora, and Day 41 Disaster Relief of Columbus, Ohio, who brought their five children.
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    Dayton Volunteer Fire Department Sgt. Gary Payne works to saw a fallen tree in Hill Country relief efforts following the flooding of the Guadalupe River.
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    Ray Miller (left) and James Lefler, both Army veterans and members of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5621, purchase necessities to go towards the supply drive in Kerr County flood relief efforts.
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    At the Liberty County Precinct 3 Barn, pallets of supplies are ready to be shipped to Kerr County and surrounding areas after the community came together to help in a supply drive organized by the Liberty County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
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    Hardin Student Council organized a supplies drive, packing up food, toiletries, cleaning supplies and more to bring to Kerr County.

As most of Texas slept, the world, as many knew, forever changed when the waters of the Guadalupe raged, and ...

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