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| Local News |  | Coming Months Have Highest Confirmed Cases Of Rabies | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/4/2008 3:31:57 PM | | By COSHANDRA DILLARD Staff Writer The Texas Department of State Health Services is urging Texans to be careful during September and October, months they say have the highest number of confirmed rabies cases in ... |  |
 | Gov. Perry Visits Tyler, Wishes Evacuees A Speedy Trip Home | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/3/2008 7:25:12 PM | | Tyler Mayor Barabara Bass greets Gov. Rick Perry while Smith County Judge Joel Baker looks on during his tour of the Harvey Convention Center on Wednesday.The Harvey Convention Center is one of the shelters ... |  |
 | After The Storm: Missing Dog Tales Have Happy Endings | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/3/2008 1:59:50 PM | | By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer Roscoe and Max don't know each other, but they have similar tales to relay to their canine friends back home -- tales of how they were first evacuated to escape a hurricane and then ... |  |
 | Evacuees reunited with lost pets in Tyler | | KRISTV.COM Corpus Christi- 9/3/2008 6:19:31 AM | | The escapes of Roscoe and Max from their cages at a temporary animal shelter set up for Gustav evacuees in Tyler led to some anxious moments for their owners before the dogs could be found. |  |
 | How to Help | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/2/2008 2:42:07 PM | | Those wanting to help with relief efforts for Hurricane Gustav by making donations can contact the following agencies: The American Red Cross: 320 E. Reick Road, Tyler, 75703 or call 903-581-7981. PATH , 402 W. ... |  |
 | Tyler Shelters Full; Buses Being Diverted | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/1/2008 7:17:11 PM | | By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer Crews are on standby, shelters are full, and officials say they are proud of the job everyone has done with evacuees and the impending arrival of the remnants of Hurricane Gustav. |  |
 | Evacuees Make Their Way to Tyler | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/1/2008 3:55:41 PM | | By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer They began arriving in Tyler by the droves via buses and private vehicles to escape the path of Hurricane Gustav. |  |
 | Scores of Dogs Being Housed at Smith County Fair Grounds | | Tyler Morning Telegraph- 9/1/2008 9:00:07 AM | | By MEGAN MIDDLETON Staff Writer From a tough, barking boxer to a wide-eyed chihuahua curled up in her pink blanket, the pets of Hurricane Gustav evacuees have found a temporary home at the livestock facilities ... |  |
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