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Temple & Belton Hemp Raids: Texas Cracks Down on THC Limits: Masked authorities recently executed a major sting operation, raiding locally operated hemp dispensaries in Temple, Texas, and Belton. These actions targeted the alleged sale of products exceeding the state's legal THC limits. While no arrests were made in this initial sweep, numerous products were seized, and a clear warning has been issued to other Central Texas smoke shops and dispensaries: law enforcement is actively monitoring compliance, reinforcing Texas's strict stance on regulated cannabis products.

Bell County Jail Escape Rocks Belton, Texas: A dramatic escape reminiscent of 'The Count of Monte Cristo' has stunned Belton, Texas, after inmate Nicole Adele Gaffney reportedly impersonated another prisoner to walk free from the Bell County Jail. This article delves into the audacious breakout, raising questions about security amidst Central Texas's rapid growth and transient population. As authorities launch a manhunt for Gaffney, the incident underscores the challenges facing communities like Belton, Killeen, and Temple in managing their expanding populations and potential security vulnerabilities.




Holland Corn Festival: Celebrating 51 Years in Central Texas: Get ready for the 51st Annual Holland Corn Festival in Holland, Texas, a cherished Bell County farming community and the geographical population center of the Lone Star State. This article offers a preview of the two-day event, emphasizing its family-friendly atmosphere with a lively Saturday morning parade, abundant sweet corn, and a top-tier musical lineup featuring Giovannie and the Hired Guns and Tanner Usrey. Discover why this iconic Central Texas festival, offering free admission for kids 12 and under, is a highlight for residents of Temple and surrounding areas this June.

Deadly Shooting at Fort Cavazos's Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area: Fort Cavazos is investigating a tragic shooting that occurred Saturday evening, June 14, at its Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA), leaving one person dead and another injured. This incident, currently handled internally by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division, prompted an active shooter warning, though the post was never on lockdown. As details remain somewhat hazy, this article sheds light on the altercation that turned deadly at the popular Central Texas public park, which is open to the public but subject to increased security measures for future visits.
