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Clifton residents encouraged to work together during eclipse
  • Representatives from the City of Clifton, Clifton Police Department, Bosque County Office of Emergency Management, and North Bosque Emergency Medical Services on Tuesday, March 5, participated at the Clifton High School cafeteria in an information session about the upcoming total solar eclipse happening on Monday, April 8, 2024. The map above shows the path the Moon’s shadow will take over Texas. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Representatives from the City of Clifton, Clifton Police Department, Bosque County Office of Emergency Management, and North Bosque Emergency Medical Services on Tuesday, March 5, participated at the Clifton High School cafeteria in an information session about the upcoming total solar eclipse happening on Monday, April 8, 2024. The map above shows the path the Moon’s shadow will take over Texas. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
The Bosque County Office of Emergency Management and other local emergency service organizations encouraged Clifton residents to work together and calmly prepare for the large influx of visitors for the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024.The encouragement came during the City of Clifton’s second public meeting on the topic with the Clifton Police Department, Clifton Volunteer Fire…

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