County still suffering from winter storm

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Feds approve county for disaster assistance

  • DUANE STRANGE, left, and Brad Bowers work on Monday at loading water for distribution at the Caldwell Fire Station.
    DUANE STRANGE, left, and Brad Bowers work on Monday at loading water for distribution at the Caldwell Fire Station.
  • THE CALDWELL SCHOOL District bus barn was damaged during the winter weather. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
    THE CALDWELL SCHOOL District bus barn was damaged during the winter weather. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
  • THE BUS BARN AREA at Caldwell ISD is damaged after last week’s winter storm.
    THE BUS BARN AREA at Caldwell ISD is damaged after last week’s winter storm.
  • THIS ROOF DAMAGE at the Caldwell Bus Barn is pictured after last week’s winter storm. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
    THIS ROOF DAMAGE at the Caldwell Bus Barn is pictured after last week’s winter storm. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
The winter weather is gone, but now Burleson County residents are tasked with cleaning up the mess left behind by the storm which hit the county last week. The power is back on, but bottled water and some food items have been in short supply. Schools are back in session, but residents are dealing with the mess left behind by broken water pipes and collapsed roofs. In addition, Burleson County…

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