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Missing swimmer reported at Central Texas park
SUMMARY: A recovery effort is underway in Travis County, Texas, after a report of a missing swimmer at Arkansas Bend Park on Saturday. At around 2:30 p.m., Austin-Travis County EMS responded to a call about an adult swimmer using an electric underwater scooter who did not resurface. Multiple first responder boats attempted a rescue, but the effort transitioned to a recovery mission. The Travis County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation and will search until sundown, resuming at sunrise if necessary. The situation is still developing, with updates expected.
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Texas emergency agencies to prepare for Hurricane Beryl response, recovery efforts
SUMMARY: Texas Governor Greg Abbott has instructed 39 Texas Emergency Management Council agencies to start preparing for Hurricane Beryl's response and recovery operations, according to a recent announcement. Governor Abbott urged the development of 24/7 staffing plans for the State Emergency Operations Center. As of Wednesday, Hurricane Beryl had downgraded to Category 4 and is predicted to weaken before hitting the Gulf of Mexico. Abbott emphasized readiness and safety precautions for residents and visitors as the holiday weekend approaches. Key participating agencies include Texas A&M, Texas National Guard, Texas Department of Public Safety, and numerous others. More information is available on various Texas emergency management websites.
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Lee’s Golden Dragon, one of Houston’s oldest lion dance group, celebrates its 50th anniversary
SUMMARY: Allen Lee founded Lee's Golden Dragon in 1974 in Houston to preserve the cultural tradition of lion dancing. Initially lacking organized teams in the area, Lee aimed to pass on this art form to future generations. The lion dance, historically meant to ward off evil spirits, is now believed to bring good luck and prosperity. Lee's troupe combines cultural music, dance, acrobatics, and daring stunts. Despite recruitment challenges due to the sport's demands, the group has grown and performs at various events. Lee, a dentist by day, remains devoted to lion dancing, celebrating his troupe's 50th anniversary this year.
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79-year-old dies after single-vehicle crash
SUMMARY: The Austin Police Department identified 79-year-old Gerald Farcus as the victim of a fatal single-vehicle crash on June 28 in south Austin. The accident occurred around 10 a.m. on the 1200 block of West Ben White Boulevard Service Road. Farcus was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. This marks Austin's 37th fatal crash in 2024, resulting in 38 fatalities. Authorities are investigating the incident and urge anyone with information to contact APD's Vehicular Homicide unit at 512-974-8111 or submit tips anonymously via the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program.
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