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Callers talk about weather coverage during Dolly’s attack on the Texas coast
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Although I pay little attention personally until the hurricane eye is eight hours away, I believe most folks need the incessant and important U. S. Weather Bureau info that is embellished by TV and radio stations. But don’t be influenced by dramatic guesses by those who know no more than you.

Bill

Woodsboro

No, I do not think that there is too much media coverage of approaching hurricanes.

As a matter of fact, this time, I don’t believe the Weather Channel kept up updating enough on the longitude and latitude so we could track it on our weather map that we got from the Advocate.

Frank

Olivia

On Bluebonnet Street: This street was redone about six months ago, or less, and it is already falling apart. Doesn’t the city have at least a year warranty on the street replacement? Either we need new specifications on street building or we need to fire some engineers and inspectors. There has got to be payola.

Please check Bluebonnet Street near the intersection of Airline, this is pitiful. Shame on the City of Victoria.

Thumbs down on the city’s street department.

E. E. Ragnitz

Victoria

No, I will not stop eating jalapenos.

Lucy

Port Lavaca

To paraphrase an old slogan, neither rain, nor wind, nor hurricane watch will delay the commercials from their appointed time slots.

We got a whole lot more commercials than we did information on the hurricane.

Marcie

Victoria

Victoria got lucky, it wasn’t a Beulah this time.

Next time it may be worse.

Eric

Raisin

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting prohibiting the exercise there of. The phrase separation of church and state does not appear in the Constitution. Offering a Bible class as an elective in the schools is not violating the Constitution. Read it, Joseph from Palacios.

Bill

Victoria

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