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No increase in size as wind up to 55 mph on the Caldor Fire overnight southtahoenow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southtahoenow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
No increase in size as wind up to 55 mph on the Caldor Fire overnight southtahoenow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southtahoenow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
There are two days of events planned for July 3-4 at two locations. Live music, a car show, parade, vendors and more will be July 3 downtown. First responders will be served a free meal at the Abilene Convention Center. Part of Cypress Street will be closed, and attendees can bring chairs and coolers. Admission is free. The festival will continue July 4 at the Taylor County Expo Center with live music, food trucks, kids activities and more. Outdoor concert will feature Neal McCoy, Chris Colston and Jerrod Medulla. General admission tickets at Expo Center are $25 (plus $2.84 fee) for 16 and older, $5 (plus $1.36 fee) for 10-15 and free for 9 and younger. First responders, active military, veterans, frontline workers (such as medical personnel) and immediate family members get in free with proper identification. For tickets, go to abilenefreedomfestival.com. ....
Update: Teen in water dies after being electrocuted at Clyde Lake The lake is about 22 miles southeast of Abilene. Two men, one in a boat and one in the water, were pulling a disabled sail boat when the towing boat struck a power line going out over the water, police said in a Facebook post Thursday morning. The power line contacted the water. Trevor Cate, 18, who was in the water, was struck by the electrical current and became submerged under water, police said. Clyde Lake officials cut power at the lake, and responding officers located Cates and pulled him to shore. Personnel with Citizens EMS provided Cates medical care and transported him to an Abilene hospital, police said. ....