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weekly market report

weekly market report

WEEKLY MARKET REPORT

Last week the market continued its rise posting some rather impressive numbers. March futures advanced over four and half cents closing the week at 87.27. Similarly, December futures gained over three cents settling at 83.39.
Snow, ice, single-digit temps blanket the state

Snow, ice, single-digit temps blanket the state

Snow, ice, single-digit temps blanket the state

Texans from Lubbock to Longview shivered under single-digit temperatures as their week began, with snow and ice creating dangerous road conditions throughout the state. Gov.
CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS

CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS

CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS

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BBB Warns Big County Against Frigid Weather Scams

(Abilene, Texas – Local Better Business Bureau CEO John Riggins warns Big Country residents and businesses that scam artists are likely to be active and possibly defrauding victims with new schemes.
TxDOT crews have stayed busy this week patrolling roads throughout the region. Snowplows hit the road again as fat snowflakes began falling through the 18-degree air on Tuesday afternoon.

TxDOT crews have stayed busy this week patrolling roads throughout the region. Snowplows hit the road again as fat snowflakes began falling through the 18-degree air on Tuesday afternoon.

Freezing temperatures hit Double Mountain residents hard

Between frozen water lines and rolling blackouts, millions of Texans have had a rough and frigid week. No less so than the residents of the Double Mountain region, as hundreds have been without water, power, or both for days.
Aspermont City workers and citizen volunteers work tirelessly in icy water and arctic temperatures to repair the city's water supply. (Photo Curtesy of Brandon English)

Aspermont City workers and citizen volunteers work tirelessly in icy water and arctic temperatures to repair the city's water supply. (Photo Curtesy of Brandon English)

Aspermont struggles to restore water

City workers and officials have practically worked round the clock since Saturday when a series of breaks in the city’s main water line interrupted service to Aspermont residents, and severe winter weather coupled with major power outages across the state hindered an already critical situation.
Reduce Your Energy

Reduce Your Energy

Urgent Need to Conserve Energy During Historic Winter Storm

ABILENE, TX - Feb. 16, 2021 – Demand for natural gas continues to be at unprecedented levels. Atmos Energy appreciates your conservation efforts during this historic winter storm, which will continue with record low temperatures and additional snowfall overnight.