RESTAURANT AND WEDDING EVENT SPACE. RIGHT NOW, THE DEEP SOUTH IS DEALING WITH THIS THAT YOU SEE HERE ON YOUR SCREEN. A DEEP FREEZE. SNOW AND ICE ACCUMULATING RIGHT ALONG THE GULF COAST. SLAMMING COMMUNITIES THAT DO NOT HAVE SNOW PLOWS OR EVEN SALT. THANKFULLY, HELP FROM THE MIDWEST IS THERE. 12 NEWS MALLORY ANDERSON SPOKE WITH A LOCAL LANDSCAPING COMPANY WHICH SENT ITS CREWS TO HOUSTON. WHEN RECORD BREAKING SNOW TAKES AIM AT CITIES THAT AREN’T USED TO WINTER WEATHER, IT’S TIME TO CALL THE EXPERTS. 16 MEN AND EIGHT TRUCKS FROM MILWAUKEE’S LANDSCAPING JUST MADE IT TO HOUSTON, TEXAS, AS AN ARCTIC BLAST TAKES AIM AT THE BEACH. WHEN THERE ARE STORMS DOWN SOUTH, IT’S TOO COLD UP HERE, SO WE NORMALLY DON’T GET STORMS. SO I HAVE EXTRA EQUIPMENT. I PUT OUT EMAILS TO PEOPLE DOWN SOUTH IF THEY NEED HELP, AND THEY ALWAYS DO. HOUSTON IS …
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