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AUSTIN - TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL. On July 6,2010 the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that tar balls from BP's Deepwater Horizon were located on Texas shores. While we do not yet know--and cannot yet calculate--the ultimate damage this ecological and economic disaster will inflict upon the state of Texas, we do know that BP will be held fully financially accountable for the costs incurred by the taxpayers when state and local governments engage in clean-up and response efforts. Equally important, BP will also be held responsible for the economic harm suffered by coastal businesses, fisherman, landowners, individuals and communities as a result of the Deepwater Horizon spill.

Over the last few weeks, the Office of the Attorney General has participated in an ongoing series of meetings and conference calls with BP, Gulf State attorneys general, the U.S. Department of Justice and relevant Texas state government agencies to prepare for the State's legal response in the event oil from the Deepwater Horizon reached our shores. BP has repeatedly assured us that they will fully compensate communities, businesses, individuals and governmental entities that incur costs because of this oil spill. To ensure that BP fulfills its promises, this morning I spoke with Jack Lynch, BP's General Counsel, to request that BP provide $25 million to fund Texas' response and clean-up efforts--just as it did for each of the other Gulf Coast states. That request was formalized in a letter sent to BP earlier today.


Travelers and residents headed to the beach this weekend in Galveston County are being urged to first check with Galveston's Office of Emergency Management for road closings and re-openings.

Highway 87 to SH 124 was closed Wednesday due to water over the roadway.


Cocaine Distribution Ring Busted

Posted by: Jana Stone

Tagged in: News

From U.S. Attorney'S Office - U.S. Attorney John M. Bales

announced Tuesday  that 28 individuals have been arrested and charged with federal drug violations in the Eastern District of Texas.


Nederland Pool Opens Tuesday 06/22/10

Posted by: Jana Stone

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The Nederland City pool opens Tuesday at 2 p.m. If you're a resident bring a water bill or driver's license to the pool so you can register.

 


SPAGHETTI O'S RECALL

Posted by: Jana Stone

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CAMPBELL SOUP CO. IS RECALLING 15 MILLION POUNDS OF SPAGHETTIOS WITH MEATBALLS AFTER A COOKER MALFUNCTIONED AT ONE OF THE COMPANY'S PLANTS IN PARIS TEXAS AND LEFT THE MEAT UNDERCOOKED.


Compounding Your Health will host  3 pharmacy students and a representative from the University of Houston on the 19th of June @ 11AM.  We will have Trey Crandall (PNG) and Brian Butler (NED), both from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy.  Jonathan Trzupek (IND) a pharmacy student from Purdue University College of Pharmacy will be on the show as well.  Jonathan is currently doing an internship at Better Living Medical.  We will be joined by Dr. Andrea L. Smesny, MPH, PharmD, RPh who is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Houston.  We will be talking about pharmacy School and the educational process.  If you know of some high school student, or college student trying to find their way, if they are good in science and math, please tell them about this show.  Remember, you can listen live via the website you are now at.


SENIOR SYMPOSIUM

Posted by: Jana Stone

Tagged in: Announcements

The Jefferson County Adult Protective Services Board Present the 1st Annual Senior Symposium for Seniors, Caregivers & Professionals.

Education "Advocacy" Awareness


FREE MAMMOGRAMS

Posted by: Jana Stone

Tagged in: Attention , Announcements

WHAT: FREE MAMMOGRAMS

WHEN: JUNE 22 & JUNE 30


What in Creation 19 Jun and 26 Jun 2010

Posted by: John Rudzki

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Join Dr. Don Patton on What In Creation,  June 19, 2010 and June 26, 2010 as he explores the fossil records.


BEAUMONT BUSY INTERSECTION TO CLOSE

Posted by: Jana Stone

Tagged in: Announcements

The City of Beaumont will close the intersection of Calder Avenue and 11th streets Friday May 28 for the next phase of the multi-million dollar drainage improvement project.

The intersection will be closed for about two weeks. Detour signs will direct drivers.


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