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September 25, 2005
Gulf Coast students seek enrollment
Gulf Coast students seek enrollment in schools
Plano Star Courier - Plano schools are beginning to see students from the Gulf Coast area seeking enrollment after being displaced from their homes following Hurricane Katrina, a district official said by e-mail.'
Katrina won't affect foreclosure rates
Plano Star Courier -'It may have a positive effect,'said George Roddy Sr., president of Foreclosure Listing Service Inc. in Addison. survivors sift through their homes and ponder the future, residents closer to Plano examine the latest foreclosure 317 notices have been filed on county homes. That 21 percent more
His home is their home
Plano Star Courier - The poignant tears running down Daniel Davis'face on Wednesday told the story more than any words could tell. Davis is so grateful that 22 New Orleans relatives left before Hurricane Katrina hit their homes. family would live near his Plano home certainly came true in a
Hurricane victims won't play in tourney
Plano Star Courier - from Louisiana will be unable to attend this year's Plano Labor Day Invitational due to the horrific damage caused These people have lost their homes, lost everything,'Brown said
Alton Smith Sr
Times Leader - and later Al Smith Homes. Alton was a proud promoter of Belmont Co Alton was a member of the Cornerstone Baptist Church in Plano the last few years
Tennessee Transfer: New William Blount High student makes home in aunt's yard after fleeing from hurricane (09
The Daily Times - The closest place was Plano, a city north of Dallas has many pine trees that just snap in the wind, and most homes were hit with trees, she said.
Texas shelters filling with Katrina refugees
The Baytown Sun - By MATT CURRY The Associated Press Published August 31, 2005 DALLAS - They lost their homes. Now Hurricane Katrina survivors are losing their hotel rooms.'We have nowhere to go. Plano visited another Dallas shelter to offer counseling and let refugees know that some of his members were willing to open their homes
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