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On the heels of one of the most challenging years for public safety in recent memory, Tama County will be in search of a new Emergency Management Coordinator.
The Tama County Emergency Management Commission accepted the resignation of Mindy Benson during a meeting on Feb. 9.
Benson started work in Tama County during the fall of 2013 and up until 2020, served as both the Emergency Management Coordinator and the E-911 Director for the county.
Last year the Emergency Management and E-911 departments split into separate departments with Benson heading the EMA department and Jeremy Cremeans coming on as the Communications Director and heading the 911 department.
Farmer looking forward to SBA assistance to weather storm damage Document, document, document! If they re getting repairs made, keep all their receipts. They need to be able to provide FEMA with as much documentation as they can, as they go through the disaster recovery process, Michele Meade, emergency management coordinator, Brazos County shared.
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BRAZOS COUNTY â Many small business owners are looking forward to recovery following last week s storm.
One of those businesses is Texas US Farms. One of its greenhouses is leaning to the side, and the beams tore through the plastic covering. We re going to have to rebuild it, just for safety reasons, Leia Leveridge, owner of Texas US Farms shared with 25 News.
The Daily Yonder One Night with a County Judge on the Front Lines of the Texas Emergency Stephens County Judge Michael Roach and his F-150 seem to be everywhere on the night sub-zero temperatures lock Breckenridge, Texas, in the deep freeze with an unreliable supply of electricity. But wherever he goes, he’s never far from a volunteer, public employee, or anonymous benefactor who are all trying to help their community pull through.
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Stephens County, Texas, Judge Michael Roach speaks on the phone to help coordinate the community s response. His responsibilities on one day during the emergency included establishing an emergency shelter, transporting residents stuck by the storm, monitoring the electric company s plans, accepting an anonymous donation to distribute to families who need help, and more. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texas)