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William Edmond Abrahm | Ruston Daily Leader

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www.rustonleader.com – – 2023-07-08 05:43:02

SUMMARY: William Edmond Abrahm, 71, of Ruston, passed away on June 23, 2023, after a brief illness. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and a respected member of the Ruston community. Abrahm was a graduate of Tallulah High School and Louisiana Tech University. He had a successful career in banking and worked at McIntyre & Associates Inc. for over 30 years. He was also involved in various organizations such as the Lincoln Parish School Board and Ruston Jaycees. Abrahm's favorite place was , Texas, where he enjoyed watching the sunset with his wife. His greatest joy was his family, and he provided unwavering support and love to his children and grandchildren. Abrahm is survived by his wife of 50 years, three children, one brother, eight grandchildren, and extended family. A Funeral Mass was held at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, followed by interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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Large crowds expected on Galveston Beach Fourth of July weekend

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www.khou.com – – 2024-07-03 17:49:00

SUMMARY: Visitors to Island should monitor water conditions, particularly during the Fourth of July due to Hurricane Beryl. Busy beach days are expected, and up to 500,000 visitors could be at risk. Peter Davis, Galveston Island Beach's Chief, emphasizes swimming near lifeguard towers and avoiding rip currents, especially near piers or jetties. He also cautions about strong tidal currents at the island's ends. With Beryl impacting water conditions, swimmers need to be vigilant about potential changes in waves and weather. Beachgoers should stay hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, seek shade, and watch for heat exhaustion. More information can be found on the Galveston Island Beach Patrol's website.

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Galveston off-duty officer accused of attacking people at pool

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www.fox26houston.com – – 2024-07-02 20:00:24

SUMMARY: A police officer, Jared Rivas, is on paid leave amid an internal investigation into a violent incident at an apartment pool. Rivas, serving as a courtesy officer, allegedly assaulted several people, including teenagers, during a poolside birthday party on June 25. Eyewitnesses claim he was aggressive, cursing, shoving, and tackling individuals. footage captured Rivas hitting a handcuffed man. Police Chief Doug Balli initiated an internal probe after reviewing body camera footage, describing the incident as “disturbing.” The investigation is ongoing, and the police department encourages anyone with information to come forward.

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Major cruise lines reroute paths due to Hurricane Beryl

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www.khou.com – – 2024-07-02 18:59:00

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Several cruise ships, including Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas, are rerouting this week to avoid Hurricane Beryl. The Harmony of the Seas, which departed from , Texas, altered its itinerary to avoid the hurricane. Houston-area travel agent Gregory Renoud aboard the ship emphasized the flexibility of cruise ships to dodge bad weather. Passengers were informed early about the route changes, with stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya scheduled earlier than planned. Major cruise lines like Princess, Norwegian, Carnival, and Disney are also adjusting their routes. The Port of Galveston is monitoring the situation but hasn't announced any operational impacts.

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