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Diboll, Texas

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Diboll is going high-tech with the city council's approval of red-light cameras at the city's three major intersections as traffic passes through town on U.S. 59.

Action came at Monday's regular monthly meeting of the Diboll council as members approved contracting with Nestor Traffic System to install the red-light cameras at the U.S. 59 intersections of Lumberjack Drive/Harris Street, Hines/Judd streets, and Thompson/Dennis streets.

"The cameras will be trained on the north-south traffic on U.S. 59, and the council set fines of $100 per ticket," said Diboll City Manager Kenneth Williams. "Of that, $30 will cover Nestor's expense, and the city will realize $70 from each ticket."

Diboll council members also approved the 300-foot ordinance limiting the sale of beer and wine in neighborhoods where a church or a school is located.

"Council members also passed a permit fee of $30, an application fee of $200 and a renewal fee of $100 related to the liquor sales," Williams said.  Read more...

Christmas Tree Fire Safety The Diboll Fire Department have a short video obtained from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that they would like to share with the citizens of Lufkin.  This video shows just how quickly a Christmas tree can burst into flames and consume the room in which it is located.  Here are a few tips on Christmas tree fire safety: If using a live tree, make sure it isn't dried out. Keep the tree well away from fireplaces, heaters, or other heat sources. Use UL approved lighting; make sure the wiring is not frayed. Keep lighted candles away from the tree or other combustibles. Don't run extension cords under rugs. Install smoke detectors and change the batteries twice a year, spring & fall. Have a wonderful, safe holiday season.