The National Weather Service says there’s a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm, today. And, if it storms, winds could gust up to 45 miles per hour, and dangerous cloud to ground lightning is possible.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
No Elevated Fire Weather Today, Still Exercise Caution
A slight break in the heat, today, but the Texas Forest Service says 90 percent of wildfires are caused by humans. Use caution all weekend, when doing anything outdoors that could cause a spark.
Scam Hits Local Shoe Store
San Angelo police are investigating a scam on a local business. A sales clerk from local shoe store received a call from someone who claimed to be from the corporate office. They told the clerk to take a specific amount of money from the cash register and purchase a money gram to be sent out of state for an insurance claim. The person threatened to fire the clerk, if they didn’t do it immediately. The clerk made the transaction and after contacting a supervisor found they had been duped. If you are aware of this scam being run anywhere else, call San Angelo Police at 657-4315.
Shannon Medical Center Honored for Heart Service
Shannon Medical Center has received two national awards from the American Heart Association. They’re the Mission: Lifeline award and the Get with the Guidelines-Heart Failure Award. This is the second year for both, and Shannon is going to be recognized in this month’s issue of US News and World Report.
Lone Wolf Bridge will Open to Traffic Tomorrow
You can be among the first to walk across the Historic Lone Wolf Pedestrian and Bike Bridge, tomorrow. Just be at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Avenue K at the South Concho River West Entrance. The celebration starts at five pm.
Fort Concho will have Artillery Salutes Monday
The Fort Concho National Historic Landmark will mark the nation’s 235th birthday much of the day on Monday. There will be hourly artillery salutes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the Fort’s parade ground near the Barracks 1 Visitor Center. There is no charge to view the artillery.
Santa Rita has Children's Parade Monday Morning
Monday morning, the Greater Santa Rita Homeowners’ Association will hold its 17th annual Children’s Independence Day Parade. Meet at the entrance to Santa Rita Park, next to the Elementary School on South Madison Street, at 9:30. The parade steps off at 10. As a safety precaution, gas-powered engines will not be allowed in the parade.
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