Keep Katy Beautiful (KKB) Earns Prestigious “Governor’s Community Achievement Award”

Hometown pride can come in many forms: a winning football team, a growing local business, a thriving arts or cultural scene, even a large event that galvanizes folks to give back or just enjoy each other’s company. Sadly, the simple aesthetic and environmental efforts that literally keep Texas beautiful don’t earn as much recognition.

Based on this, we were incredibly proud to learn that our own Keep Katy Beautiful (KKB) earned multiple awards at the annual “Keep Texas Beautiful” meeting in Austin last month. The crowning achievement was the KKB team and our community being named winners of the Governor’s Community Achievement Award, providing $180,000 for a landscaping project along a state right-of-way.

According to the Katy Times, “Communities are judged on community leadership and coordination, education, public awareness, litter prevention and cleanup, illegal dumping enforcement, beautification and property improvements and solid waste management.”

Beyond the Governor’s award, the KKB earned a Gold Star Affiliate, a second place award for its “Hunt for Festivitrees” event, a first-place youth individual award, and a first-place media award.

Seeing as how Dagley Insurance is in Katy, Texas, we may be a bit biased, but it’s hard not to glow with civic pride when you hear news like this that involves so many people throughout our community.

We stand and applaud the KKB team for all of their local efforts and also the Keep Texas Beautiful group for continuing to promote the importance of keeping our state’s natural beauty intact. Borrowing from the Katy Times article, a quote from KKB vice chairman Kay Callender sums up our sentiments exactly:

“It just shows the dedication from the volunteers and that the city supports us…We have citizens that tell us they’ve never seen Katy look more cared for, and it really is a nice place to live, work and play.”

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Armed Robbers on the Loose in San Antonio

San Antonio police report that more robberies in the area are occurring at local businesses. The perpetrators, two masked robbers were dressed up like teenage mutant ninja turtles according to witnesses. Police reported their latest attach was this morning at 2:30am at the Valero corner store in the 10400 block of I-35 North.

Using guns they managed to get away with a few hundred dollars and some cigarettes, but area police believe these are the same masked robbers that have been hitting businesses in the area for the past few weeks.

A security camera caught the crime taking place, which police hope will lead them to some evidence in the case. If you are a small business in this area having Texas commercial insurance should be a priority. You do not want damage done to you store that could leave you with hefty repair costs.

You can watch the KENS5 video from the last robbery here. Anyone with any information should contact the San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7484.

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