• ‘We appreciate you:’ First responders continue to serve Freestone County
    Recently the Freestone County Sheriff’s Office recently recognized one of its members that has contributed “a great deal” to the health and medical care of our citizens inside the Freestone County Jail. Dr. Glenn Routhouska has served more than 17 y
  • ‘We appreciate you:’ First responders continue to serve Freestone County
    The Teague and Dew Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a two-vehicle crash in the northbound lanes of Interstate 45 near mile marker 191 at 11:25 p.m. Thursday, March 2. No injuries were reported. Dew initially responded to the call, while Teague fire
  • ‘We appreciate you:’ First responders continue to serve Freestone County
    Teague Volunteer Fire Department recently received a donation of face masks for active calls from Lone Star Body Systems. Firefighters appreciated the donation, noting the role in greater daily safety the masks will fulfill.

‘We appreciate you:’ First responders continue to serve Freestone County

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The Teague Police Department recently dismissed rumors about those conducting essential businesses in the City of Teague. Officials within the department noted that

shelter in place orders require no letters or identification cards from their employers. This includes operations from an essential business or performing minimum basic operations for a non-essential business.

“Police officers have no legal requirement to request such documentation from any individual. The governor’s order and most local orders, municipal or county, all have many approved exceptions that allow for travel besides employment,” read a departmental release.

 

 

 

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