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**UPDATED** Austin County Continues Burn Ban Due to Severe Drought Conditions

**UPDATED** Austin County Continues Burn Ban Due to Severe Drought Conditions

Austin County has issued a burn ban starting September 23, 2024, due to severe drought conditions, prohibiting outdoor burning and activities involving combustible materials. Exceptions include controlled outdoor cooking and certain welding activities under strict safety guidelines. Violations of the ban are subject to a fine of up to $500.

Bellville Outlasts Sealy in Overtime Thriller, 35-28

Bellville Outlasts Sealy in Overtime Thriller, 35-28

Bellville edged out Sealy with a thrilling 35-28 overtime victory. The Brahmas’ defense shined with key interceptions, including a pick-six by A. Hutchinson, while Dd Murray led the offense with 115 rushing yards and a touchdown. With this win, Bellville has positioned itself as a top contender early in district competition.

High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Crash Involving Bellville Police Officer

High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Crash Involving Bellville Police Officer

A high-speed pursuit on the morning of September 22, 2024, initiated by Sealy PD, ended with a crash involving a Bellville Police officer just south of Bellville. The suspect, believed to have intentionally struck the patrol car, was airlifted to a hospital, while the Bellville officer sustained minor injuries and was treated locally. The incident is still under investigation, with charges pending against the suspect.

Sealy City Council Debates PTO Policy Changes Amid Concerns Over $594K Liability and New Accounting Standards [VIDEO]

Sealy City Council Debates PTO Policy Changes Amid Concerns Over $594K Liability and New Accounting Standards [VIDEO]

The Sealy City Council is considering changes to its Paid Time Off (PTO) policy in response to nearly $700,000 in liabilities from accumulated employee leave. New governmental accounting rules under GASB Statement No. 101 require Sealy to recognize these liabilities on its financial statements, prompting discussions on capping leave accruals and mandating time off usage. For the public, the implications of these changes are significant. Taxpayers expect the city to be financially responsible, but at the same time, there is concern about how these policy changes might affect the morale and retention of city employees.

Sealy Tigers Roar to Dominant Victory Over Navasota Rattlers, 70-33

Sealy Tigers Roar to Dominant Victory Over Navasota Rattlers, 70-33

The Sealy Tigers dominated the Navasota Rattlers with a commanding 70-33 victory, showcasing their explosive offense and opportunistic defense. With standout performances from both sides of the ball, Sealy set the tone early and never looked back. The Tigers will look to carry this momentum into their next game against C.H. Yoe on September 6 in Cameron, Texas.

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