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Burnet County residents can access FEMA aid at a new Disaster Recovery Center following the deadly Central Texas floods.
On July 11, after a five-day trial, a jury in Burnet County convicted a man for sexually assaulting three female family members, according to a press release from the county's district attorney.
BURNET COUNTY, Texas (KWTX) - According to a Facebook post from the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office, crews are searching for Marble Falls Fire Chief Mike Phillips, who is considered missing.
One of the flood victims, 57-year-old Army veteran Bill "Govani" Venus, was killed driving in Burnet County. His son told the story of searching for his father.
A family who runs the assisted living facilities Pafford Place and Wildflower Meadows lost everything, but they're not letting that stop them.
Resources in Burnet County are still available for those impacted by deadly flooding during the Fourth of July weekend.
The Williamson County disaster recovery center will remain open until Aug. 17 for victims of the July flood who need help from FEMA and the Small Business Administration.
Following catastrophic flash floods, Gov. Greg Abbott announced FEMA's Public Assistance aid will expand to three more Texas counties, including Williamson. Travis County still mired in paperwork.
Pafford Place is an assisted living center that houses and help the elderly. The building was heavy damaged in the flooding.
Williamson County reports three deaths and Tom Green County has one death confirmed. Officials say as for missing people, there is one in Burnet and four in Travis County.
Five Burnet County residents were killed in the floods, while one other person – Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department Chief Michael Phillips – remains missing after being swept away ...