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City workers answer call during storms
Published: January 21, 2007
Storm cleanup continues as David Green with the city of Temple sweeps the Central Avenue overpass in Temple on Friday. (Photo by Scott Gaulin)
City of Temple public safety workers stepped up to deal with extra calls as cold wet weather dropped in last week, a city press release said.
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