NEWS Saturday July 5, 2025

 Chances of Rain throughout today high near 98 /75 tonight.

😎  Heat Index values will feel like over 100  🌞

 

 

(MILAM) Milam County Sheriff’s Office  jail count 147.

 

(CAMERON)   Predator Arrested Wednesday July 2, 2025

Authorities in Milam County worked with the FBI to arrest an Ohio man who traveled 19 hours to Central Texas to meet with a 14-year-old girl, said Cameron Police Chief Carlton Scott.
Christopher Pascua, 42, of Groveton, Ohio, was arrested on July 3 in Cameron and charged with online solicitation of a minor and online solicitation of a minor-sexual conduct.
Police said an investigation revealed Pascua had been communicating with the girl in a sexual manner.
Police and he FBI began analyzing electronic devices to gather evidence against Pascua.
During the investigation, police learned Pascua had traveled from Ohio to Milam County to meet with the victim.
Officers immediately located Pascua with the girl and he was taken into custody, Scott said.
Police said the girl was not harmed.
Pascua is being held at the Milam County Jail.
(KWTX-news)

 

(CAMERON)  City of Cameron City Council  on Monday, July 7, 2025, beginning at 5:30 p.m. is cancelled. The next regular  meeting is scheduled for July 21,

 

 

 

(BELTON)   Weeklong celebration: through – Sunday. THIS MORNING   PRCA Rodeo: 7pm  at Cadence Bank Center.

 

(ROGERS)    Get ready for 8pm Fireworks Rogers baseball field.

 

(RIESEL) Riesel Lions Club Fairgrounds Events: live music, carnival rides Fireworks: TONIGHT,  July 5

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Boating Safety Tips
  • Always wear a life jacket.
  • Avoid alcohol.
  • Be especially careful on personal watercrafts.
  • Children younger than age 13 must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved PFD while underway.
  • Enroll in a boater education class.
  • Don’t overload your boat.
  • Operate at a safe speed.
  • Always have a passenger serve as a lookout in addition to the operator.
  • Watch out for low water areas or submerged objects.

Swim in designated areas supervised by lifeguards. Always swim with a buddy; do not allow anyone to swim alone. Provide close and constant attention to children you are supervising, even when a lifeguard is present, no matter how well the child can swim or how shallow the water.

Summer’s heat can be dangerous for your family pets. Follow these steps to take to help ensure you and  your pet stays safe this summer.

  • Stay Hydrated  / Wear Sunscreen  / wear loose, lightweight and light colored clothing
  • Don’t leave Children, elderly or pets in the sun outdoor or in a vehicle without supervision.
  • Don’t leave your pet in a hot vehicle, even for a few minutes. The inside temperature of the car can quickly reach 120 degrees even with the windows cracked open.
  • Animals can suffer heat stroke.

Fireworks :  Fireworks are not allowed in most Cities!

The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public firework show put on by professionals, at least 500 feet away from the show. Many states outlaw most fireworks and it’s best to leave any area where untrained amateurs are using fireworks.

If you are setting fireworks off at home, follow these safety steps to help keep your community safe:

  • Choose a location away from buildings and trees.
  • Never give fireworks to small children, and never throw or point a firework toward people, animals, vehicles, structures or flammable materials. Always follow the instructions on the packaging.
  • Be sure your spectators, including children and pets, stay well back.
  • Keep a supply of water or fire extinguisher at hand. If you live in an area that’s experiencing a drought, consider canceling the show this year – a stray spark that lands on dry grass or leaves can lead to a wildfire.
  • Make sure the person lighting fireworks always wears eye protection.
  • Light only one firework at a time and never attempt to  relight “a dud.”
  • Store fireworks in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.

GRILLING : 

  • Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use. Don’t add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited.
  • Never grill indoors — not in the house, camper, tent or any enclosed area.
  • Make sure everyone, including pets, stays away from the grill.
  • Keep the grill out in the open, away from the house, deck, tree branches or anything that could catch fire.
  • Use the long-handled tools especially made for cooking on the grill to help keep the chef safe.

 

(CAMERON)  Yoemen at our Strength and Conditioning Camp – FREE to all Cameron ISD Athletes                                                      Monday July 7th –  Thursday July 24th. 

 

 

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