Coping with virus issue

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County, cities issue disaster declarations

  • SHELLY SPIVEY prepares a take-out order at Daisy Duke’s restaurant in Caldwell.
    SHELLY SPIVEY prepares a take-out order at Daisy Duke’s restaurant in Caldwell.
  • CRAIG AYERS JR., sings at this First Baptist Church online service, recorded on Saturday, March 21, at the church. Several area churches are providing online services. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
    CRAIG AYERS JR., sings at this First Baptist Church online service, recorded on Saturday, March 21, at the church. Several area churches are providing online services. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
  • SUSAN JETT of First Baptist Church of Caldwell sings during the recording of this online church service. Area churches are using technology to bring services to parishioners.
    SUSAN JETT of First Baptist Church of Caldwell sings during the recording of this online church service. Area churches are using technology to bring services to parishioners.
The coronavirus threat is seriously cramping Burleson County’s small businesses and local residents used to a lot more mobility and human interaction. However, as of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, there was not a shelter in place order issued for Burleson County, although Brazos County issued one on Monday, March 23, and Milam County issued one on Tuesday, March 24. And there are still no…

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