Comal County warns the public “it’s going to get loud” Thursday along the Guadalupe River when it tests sirens and voice recordings of flood danger. This is a routine test to ensure the county’s $1.9 million taxpayer-funded system works properly in the event of real flooding. “No action is needed,” said Public
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