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Central Texas: Where to shelter, eat and drink

Central Texas: Where to shelter, eat and drink Central Texas: Where to shelter, eat and drink Many central Texans are looking for help during this winter weather emergency. FOX 7 Austin s Shannon Ryan has the details about the resources available. AUSTIN, Texas - As severe winter weather batters Texas, millions are without power, and many without water. This is a list of resources for shelter, food and supplies. Note: Central Texans are asked to stay home unless absolutely necessary.  In case of emergency, call 9-1-1.  Mosaic Church (Northwest Austin, Barrington Oaks, Jollyville)                                              12675 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759  No pet accommodations Point Community Church (San Leanna, Manchaca)  11300 Old San Antonio Road Manchaca, TX 78652 Pets must be crated 

Legacy Collective Announces Texas Disaster Relief Fund

Legacy Collective Announces Texas Disaster Relief Fund Donations to Provide Food and Shelter to Needy Texans News provided by Share this article Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Legacy Collective, a giving community dedicated to funding nonprofits addressing systemic issues with sustainable, innovative solutions, today announces the Texas Disaster Relief Fund. Donations collected from this emergency fund will be used to provide food and shelter to those in need across the state of Texas.  This will include helping Texans with emergency relief, food insecurity, and rebuilding efforts.  To make a donation, go to https://legacycollective.org/relief. Texas is in a state of disaster as the recent winter storms have caused power outages, water shortages and more, all in the midst of freezing temperatures, says Erin Arnheim, Legacy Collective CEO. I can personally attest, as someone who has been without power and water for many days and had to be e

Jerry Jones Natural Gas Company To Hit Jackpot During Texas Freeze

Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports As many as 4 million Texans have been left with no power during the historic winter weather experienced by the state this week. As of Wednesday night, 7 million in the state had water issues with either boil notices or no water at all. Enter Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. quote: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones owns a Frisco-based natural gas producer that is cashing in on a surge in prices for the fuel, Bloomberg reports. The billionaire owns Comstock Resources Inc., which has sold gas from its Haynesville Shale wells in East Texas and northern Louisiana at premium prices the past week. Demand has led to gas prices at some regional hubs to soar past $1,000 per million British thermal units, according to Bloomberg.

Events - Thursday, February 18, 2021 - The Austin Chronicle

Events - Thursday, February 18, 2021 - The Austin Chronicle
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