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Waco nonprofit needs $14,000 to replace flood-damaged floors as 25th Street businesses recover
By Dominique Leh at KXXV
· June 23, 2026
· 4 min read
Two businesses on Waco 's 25th Street The Carpenters Daughters and Project Lifeforce were hit hard by last Sunday's heavy rain, with floodwaters strong enough to rip a bolted gate from a wall and wash away a picnic table. Justine Lisa, owner of The Carpenters Daughters, found 3...
Key takeaway Justine Lisa, the owner of The Carpenters Daughters, said there used to be 3 picnic tables outside her business belonging to a nearby business but after Sunday's rain, one of them is nowhere to be found.
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The recognition of Robert Griffin III's achievements on the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot is a significant honor for Baylor University and the Waco community. Griffin's record-setting career in Waco helped establish Baylor as a force in college football, bringing national attention to the university and the city. His success on the field also contributed to the growth of Baylor's athletic program, which has had a positive impact on the local economy. The presence of a College Football Hall of Famer in Waco could also enhance the city's reputation as a destination for sports enthusiasts, potentially attracting more visitors to the area. As the Hall of Fame selection process unfolds, Baylor fans and Waco residents will be watching closely to see if Griffin's impressive career is ultimately recognized with a place in the College Football Hall of Fame.
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Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: KXXV ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Two businesses on Waco's 25th Street The Carpenters Daughters and Project Lifeforce were hit hard by last Sunday's heavy rain, with floodwaters strong enough to rip a bolted gate from a wall and wash away a picnic table. Justine Lisa, owner of The Carpenters Daughters, found 3...
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