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Kerr County has new flood sirens, but the activation plan is a 'work in progress'
By Houston Public Media
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
Leaders promised a lot of change after floodwaters tore through Kerr County in 2025, killing more than 100 people. A year later, where do things stand?
Key takeaway Leaders promised a lot of change after floodwaters tore through Kerr County in 2025, killing more than 100 people.
Why this matters in Spring
The Harris County Clerk's observation about voter fatigue in the May primary is particularly noteworthy in a county as large and diverse as Harris, which encompasses areas like Spring . With over a million registered voters, Harris County is indeed a significant player in Texas elections. The clerk's comments suggest that the frequency of elections, combined with the complexity of the issues on the ballot, may be taking a toll on voter enthusiasm. As the county's third-largest city equivalent, Spring's residents are likely among those feeling the effects of voter fatigue. Given the community's reliance on the Harris County government for services and the significant role that local elections play in shaping the area's future, low turnout is a concern that warrants attention from residents and officials alike. The impact of voter fatigue will be worth watching in upcoming elections, particularly in areas like Spring where local decisions have a direct impact on daily life.
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Category: weather ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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