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DPS recognizes National AMBER Alert Day

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AUSTIN – In recognition of National AMBER Alert Day, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans of the importance of this lifesaving tool— and the entire Statewide Alert Program—as a critical resource to public safety efforts in the state. “As Texans, looking out for one another—especially our children—is second nature,” said DPS Colonel Freeman F.
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Is God Dead? Adolf Hitler and Mother Teresa

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It is said that; “the moral law is not always the standard by which we treat others, but it is nearly always the standard by which we expect others to treat us.” Human rights are not grounded in opinion, they are grounded in a common higher authority. That is how organizations like Amnesty International, or the International Justice Mission function; they rely upon a common good that is grounded in a Higher Authority whether they realize it, or admit it, or not.
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ARREST REPORTS

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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It i important s to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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SEALY DISPATCH REPORT

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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U. S. Constitution. It i important s to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

NEWS BITS

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Austin County Rotary Club sets January dates The Austin County Rotary Club has scheduled its January meeting for the month. They will meet: Jan. 23 Sealy, Lunch Meeting, Wolf Pack Restaurant, 12 noon; and Jan. 30 – Wallis, Lunch BUSINESS MEETING, Las Flores Restaurant, 12 noon.
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TxDOT pretreating roadways ahead of possible winter weather

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Driving surfaces are being pretreated with a saltwater solution to help prevent ice from forming to the pavement. The mobile operation will have minimal impacts to traffic, though drivers should allow a safe traveling distance (approximately 200 feet) between their vehicles and the mobile convoys applying the pretreatment materials. 

TxDOT focuses on major corridors to keep roadways passable for those who need them most – first responders and essential workers.