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Largest Lottery, Powerball, and Mega Millions Wins in Texas
Everyone in Texas who has ever purchased a lottery ticket has dreamed of what they would do with that money. Most start by saying paying off debt, others want to help family members, or splurge big on a car and house. While most of us will only dream of what it would be like to receive that big check, there are a few people in Texas who have won big.
Someone in Texas Just Won $5 Million On This Scratch Off Game
If you're traveling Interstate 45 between Dallas and Houston, and take Exit 189 near Teague, you'll have a choice of a few convenience stores. One of those is the Exxon Jet Travel Plaza. This store is a licensed seller of Texas Lottery Scratch-Off tickets. On Tuesday, July 29, somebody decided...
Bye Bye Baby: Why Are There So Many Abandoned Newborns in Texas?
The last place an unwanted newborn baby should be put is often the first place to look: the trash. With the expansion of Safe Haven locations and the promotion of the Baby Moses law, the continued discoveries of the most helpless members of society. infants, left in dangerous locations is confusing as it is disturbing.
Texas Lottery Confirms Mega Millions Million Dollar Win Tuesday
Monday night's Powerball lottery game in Texas produced two new Lone Star Millionaires. The million-dollar Powerball winners were sold in Hempstead, Texas, and Corpus Christi, Texas. Not be outdone, Mega Millions, the other multi-state lottery game available in Texas has just confirmed via the Texas Lottery that it has produced...
Buc-ee’s, A Texas Original, Questioned In Regards To Awkward Billboard
Buc-ee's is well known around the state of Texas and the nation as a whole. Everyone at one point in their lives has seen a advertisement for the very famous gas station. They all have a certain personality to them as well. These billboards even generate attention online for the various phrases on them.
Amarillo College hosts Dual Credit Student and Parent Night Thursday
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - High school students who want to earn dual credits for college can start this week with Amarillo College’s Dual Credit Student and Parent Night this Thursday. “Dual credit parents are essential. Without parent support or family support, dual credit is very difficult for students. They...
Sidewalk artists put their best chalk forward for annual Chalk it Up contest at AC
Amarillo College hosted its sixth annual sidewalk art competition, Chalk it Up, on campus Saturday. More than 30 sidewalk artists competed for the top prize of $500. First through third place received cash prizes, along with the fan favorite award. Collaboratively sponsored by AC and Panhandle PBS, the contest was free to enter, and the artists created their works on 8-foot squares at the Oeschger Family Mall, located between the Ware Student Commons and the College Union Building. ...
VIDEO: Carmelo Anthony and Paul George Give Inside Scoop On Why Their Run With The Oklahoma City Thunder Did Not Work Out
In their attempts to rebuild the roster, NBA teams often face challenges, struggling to maintain momentum due to internal issues between management and players. During the 2017 offseason, the Oklahoma City Thunder boosted their roster by acquiring star players like Paul George and Carmelo Anthony. Despite high expectations, their time together fell short of success.
‘She was unrelenting in her leadership,' President Biden remembers US Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee in Houston
Residents who stood in line on Monday to pay their respects to longtime U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas as her body lay in state in Houston’s City Hall remembered her as an advocate for human rights and her community. “I don’t know of another politician that worked...
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