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Dr. LaNord Bayout provided free screenings for members of the abilene police department swat team at Abilene Regional Medical Center. Dr. Bayout says he wanted to give back to the team that serves the community. Lieutenant Tracy Weems says its important that the officers are not just trained well but physically fit. The swat team is supposed to be in the best physical shape on the department.
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KTAB PM Forecast: Wednesday, May 22, 2013
I am forecasting a 30% chance for showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and evening for the area. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk... -
Eastland City Manager Submits Resignation
Eastland's City Manager, Ron Holliday, has officially submitted his resignation, effective October 5. -
Survey: Are You Concerned about Your Child Being Vaccinated?
ACU student Matthew Molina has been granted the opportunity to conduct research through the McNair Scholars Program, which fosters an environment for students that are... -
The Uncertain Future of Abilene Putt Putt
The owners of Putt Putt off of the Winters Freeway want to retire, and if they can get a good price at auction next month,... -
Update: Cause Determined in Storage Building, Vehicle Fire at Meander
A storage building and vehicle caught fire behind a home on Meander near South 3 on Wednesday.
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