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Prayers and water needed by neighbors in Taylor County Ronnie Dooley, Taylor County Emergency Management, has just announced that "the broken water main has been located and is in process of being repaired." A BOIL WATER ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT. By Linda Waggener Neighbors in Taylor County have been without water and in a state of emergency through the night and this morning. Residents and travelers using water services need our prayers and may need water, depending on what unfolds from investigations into the broken water main and work in progress on tanks that were drained overnight. Mayor Tony Young has called a public meeting at 1pmCT/2pmET and we will report his announcements immediately afterward. This story was posted on 2017-05-28 09:58:39
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