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Standard Conversation in Effect — Nov. 1 through March 31: Water yards once every seven days. Allowable application rates: up to 1 inch per week. Prohibited watering hours: noon to 6 p.m. Hand watering of lawns, gardens, landscape areas, trees, shrubs or other plants being grown outdoors or foundations may be done on any day, except during the prohibited watering hours of noon to 6 p.m., provided the allowable application rate of 1 inch per week is not exceeded. More instructions are at the City of San Angelo.

 

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laura Lee Lewis in a 2018 photo when she accepted the position with Senator Charles Perry's office.

Laura Lewis Dead at 55

11/30/2023 - 16:39 , by live
Laura Lee Lewis, 55, who served as Texas Sen. Charles Perry’s district director for the San Angelo area suddenly died in her sleep the evening of Nov. 28, 2023.

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