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Read MoreHey y’all, I just took over the dead sub over at Houston Entrepreneurs and I wanted to do a quick post over here for any members to post their businesses or recommendations for local businesses to help with repair effort after our hellish last week. Looking for plumbers, carpet installation, solar etc. These are the times where we can help each other out most.
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Read MoreDisasters may seem sudden. But their seeds can be sown decades before the actual event. How? A series of seemingly inconsequential individual decisions can collectively have massive unexpected negative consequences after an extreme event at a later date. No one decision by itself “causes” the catastrophe, but collectively they lay the groundwork to magnify damages. […]
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Read MoreBoth school districts were closed last week due to winter weather and school breaks.
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