RANSOM CANYON – BOIL WATER NOTICE – LIFTED!
(Email Via Clinton Thetford)
The Town of Ransom Canyon has asked me to pass along the following information.
Clinton
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We just received word from our lab that our test results came back good so we are lifting the boil water notice. Would you please get that to the TV, radio, and newspaper?
I really appreciate all you do for Ransom Canyon and the whole county.
Thanks,
Murvat Musa
Ransom Canyon, Texas
806-829-2470
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