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    Added flagship city news and infrastructure updates, plus an emergency-preparedness feature. Removed older evergreen posts and a budget announcement, shifting focus to timely, action-oriented content.
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    9 days ago
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    The City Manager of Waco, Bradley Ford, has announced his resignation effective February 28, 2026, and September is designated as Library Card Sign Up Month with community activities planned. Additionally, the previous announcements regarding the Waco Youth Council and various community events have been removed.
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    16 days ago
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    The publication date of the page has been updated from August 18, 2025, to August 25, 2025.
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    23 days ago
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    The page has been updated to include new events and opportunities for community engagement, such as the Waco Youth Council application and the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive, while removing outdated content and previous application details.
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    30 days ago
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    The web page has added important announcements regarding the closure of city offices for Labor Day and the registration details for the Citizen's Fire Academy, while it has removed previous announcements about Lake Brazos water level fluctuations and library services.
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    37 days ago
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    The City of Waco has proposed a new budget for fiscal year 2025-2026, which includes a modest tax increase for residents, and has celebrated the groundbreaking of a new Fire Station #4 to enhance public safety. Additionally, a new giraffe named Bodhi has been introduced at the Cameron Park Zoo.
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