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It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
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 Vidor actually isn't too far south, its north of Houston and near 
Louisiana (more like the east part of the state).  What I consider South 
Texas is much further south-- the Rio Grande Valley, which is much worst 
off.  It's a small city in a rural area, so they're not going to get the 
same attenton/resources as the major metropolitan areas.  But even in the 
best of cities, there's disadvantaged people, so Vidor don't need a rep to 
have people in need.  America is huge with the bulk of its population in 
urban areas so the rural areas tend to get neglected or tended to last.  
When you hear of people being without electricity after a hurricane, its 
people out in the rural areas.  This would also hold true during a 
pandemic-- the larger urban will get the most attention and resources.

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