Silsbee resident Brian Curtis did more damage assessment than hunting recently on his Tyler County lease. After Tropical Storm Harvey flooded more than half of the entire 8,000-acre lease, Curtis was finally able to get to part of the land last week when roads on the property were cleared. The flood damage was apparent upon arrival.

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