Texas Biking News April 8th 2020
THE BEST BIKING TRAILS IN HOUSTON & SURROUNDING AREAS
by Kathryn Yacovodonato | www.houstononthecheap.com
No matter the time of year, you can always go biking in Houston. Whether you’re looking for an urban trail or a rougher ride, the options in Houston never cease.
We’ve rounded up the best biking trails in Houston and beyond so that you can get fit, see the city, and become a master cyclist.
Here is our list of the Best Biking Trails in Houston & Surrounding Areas: …
COVID-19 threatening life on Lake Somerville as Gov. Abbott orders state park closures
By Joe Alberico | www.brenhambanner.com
Droughts. Floods. COVID-19.
Sherri Carver’s business has survived two of those things. She’s afraid it may not outlast the third.
For the last 20 years, Carver and her husband have owned and operated the Lake Somerville Marina & Campground bait shop and market at Brenham’s Overlook Park. The coronavirus pandemic, which officially reached Washington County on March 25, is quickly taking tolls on her shop and the surrounding parks and businesses in the area. The county confirmed the number of positive cases rose to 24 Tuesday. …
… Brenham and Burton, along with Overlook Park, were also set to be part of Bike MS: MS 150 Ride 2020, a national bicycle race and charity with a focus on fighting multiple sclerosis. …
Bicycle Club asks is, ‘ do no great Cycling at Easter
by FOCUS | www.kxan36news.com
Who has a private car, is in the current health-care crisis, probably happier than ever. However, the Bicycle is as an Alternative to Bus and train as attractive as never before. The cyclist Lobby organisation ADFC advises to hold on during the crisis restrictions in force: “it is Allowed in all of the länder to do the necessary trips to work or for shopping with the wheel. Also, the little house round the wheel is, according to our interpretation of the law possible, when they …
Church closed? No problem. Texas City priest is biking to homes to pray with families
Author: Melissa Correa | www.khou.com
Father Clint Ressler is a Catholic priest in Texas City and he’s meeting his parishioners right where they are, at home.
TEXAS CITY, Texas — A Catholic priest in Texas City is meeting his parishioners right where they are, at home.
"I’m enjoying it a lot. I get to see everybody," Father Clint Ressler said. "It gets me out of the house. You know, and away from the computer for a little while. See how everybody’s doing, you know? With all of it."
Ressler is the pastor St. Mary’s of the …