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Throwing Cold Water on Kendall County’s HOT Idea

Texas Public Policy Foundation

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July 7, 2026

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Despite persistent affordability concerns, the Kendall County Commissioners’ Court is once again flirting with the idea of creating a controversial new tax to benefit select businesses at the expense of virtually everyone else. The tax in question is the hotel occupancy tax (HOT) and, if ultimately approved, officials would place another financial strain on any person who pays for a hotel room or other lodging, including inns, motels, and short-term rentals. The cost could be significant too. According to one recent report presented to the Court (see pgs. 133... The post Throwing Cold Water on Kendall County’s HOT Idea first appeared on Texas Public Policy Foundation.

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Boston.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Norwell issues town-wide boil water order after E. coli detected in water supply

Norwell residents should boil all tap water used for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, food preparation, and washing dishes until further notice from the town, officials wrote. The post Norwell issues town-wide boil water order after E. coli detected in water supply appeared first on Boston.com.

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

Urgent warning as outbreak of deadly disease hits water system of crowded LA neighborhood

People living in part of Los Angeles’ Koreatown are being forced to boiling tap water — and scramble for free bottled water — after routine testing detected a deadly bacteria in the neighborhood’s water supply. Health officials slapped a boil water notice on a roughly two-block stretch of the neighborhood Tuesday after preliminary results from []

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Avesta residents urged to boil drinking water after precautionary advisory

Avesta residents urged to boil drinking water after precautionary advisory

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

Don’t Splash! Why Every Muddy Puddle In Florida Is A Potential Gator Pad

A dip in a cool river or a quick splash in a neighborhood pond might seem like a good way to beat the Florida heat, but state wildlife officials are warning that it comes with a quiet, hidden risk. In Florida, if a body of water is fresh, wet, and deep enough to submerge a [] Don’t Splash! Why Every Muddy Puddle In Florida Is A Potential Gator Pad

ArcaMax

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· Jul 9, 2026

Boise to see first triple-digit temperatures of 2026. How long will the 100s last?

BOISE, Idaho — Already melting in the warm weather? Boise is about to get even hotter. High temperatures in Idaho’s capital city are expected to hit triple digits for the first time in 2026, likely on Friday. “High pressure continues to ...

KTLA 5

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· Jun 24, 2026

Heat advisory continues as temps peak Wednesday

Wednesday is expected to be the warmest day of what has already been a hot week in Southern California. Kirk Hawkins reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

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Related coverage for "Throwing Cold Water on Kendall County’s HOT Idea": Boston.com — Norwell issues town-wide boil water order after E. coli detected in water supply. DNyuz — Urgent warning as outbreak of deadly disease hits water system of crowded LA neighborhood. Sweden Herald — Avesta residents urged to boil drinking water after precautionary advisory. Tampa Free Press — Don’t Splash! Why Every Muddy Puddle In Florida Is A Potential Gator Pad. ArcaMax — Boise to see first triple-digit temperatures of 2026. How long will the 100s last?. KTLA 5 — Heat advisory continues as temps peak Wednesday