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Chances for any significant drought relief in the Crossroads during the next few months are not promising, according to the ... Read Story »
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The Crossroads' heavy rainfall this weekend has officially ended the drought. Read Story »
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Heavy showers blew through the Crossroads on Sunday, bringing about 25 percent of the year's total rainfall. Read Story »
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Forecasts say the drought that has gripped the Crossroads, along with much of Texas, will continue into February. Read Story »
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After days of drab and dreary skies, some color greeted residents Friday. Read Story »
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Marie Krause stepped into her Telferner yard Wednesday morning to check the rain gauge - 3 inches. Read Story »
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Texas Parks and Wildlife received a report of a fish kill in Palacios, but there are no signs it was ... Read Story »
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Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hermine is forecast to cause flooding on the Guadalupe River and Coleto Creek in Victoria ... Read Story »
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LISSIE - The rice fields are empty right now, just soft cocoa-colored earth, but next spring, the fields will be ... Read Story »
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Crossroads residents delighted Friday morning to the sight of a double rainbow. Read Story »
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It takes days and weeks for athletic directors and coaches to put together a regular season schedule, but it doesn't ... Read Story »
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HALLETTSVILLE - Kelly Ross bent over the painted white box. Inside, the steady thrum of the beehive got louder and ... Read Story »
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If you're worried about dwindling water in the face of the ongoing drought, this might be the meeting for you. Read Story »
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Mild thunderstorms and rain moved through areas of Victoria and Jackson counties on Sunday and Monday, but the National Weather ... Read Story »
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"Yes, we're on a water well and we live in a neighborhood where everyone is on a water well, so ... Read Story »
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April was warm and dry. Read Story »
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The effects of the extreme statewide drought have hit Victoria County. Read Story »