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Legal ‘Magic’ Mushrooms Sold In Texas Recalled After Hospitalizations
Prophet Premium Blends has ceased production of its Diamond Shruumz line and has sent out a recall notice for its various candies- cones, gummies, and chocolate bars. The candies contain a blend of various mushrooms and the hallucinogen 4-ACO-DMT, which when metabolized becomes psilocin, the same chemical that causes hallucinations when Psilocybin (a.k.a "magic") mushrooms are consumed.
Job postings to go live Friday for Shreveport’s Amazon Fulfillment Center
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The Amazon Fulfillment Center in Shreveport is set to start posting positions at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 5. Officials say the job listings will be posted in batches of 300-400 at a time. Around 1,000 positions will be available, including hourly, seasonal and flexible schedules. Hourly workers will earn around $17 per hour, plus benefits.
East Texas woman honors late husband by continuing to host veteran gatherings at outdoor retreat center
ORE CITY, Texas — David Smithers, a U.S. Army veteran, passed away in June, and while his family is still grieving, they are also reflecting on the kind person he was. “My husband had a difficult life. He struggled with problems himself and to get out of the city and find peace here was one of his greatest joys,” said Victoria Smithers, David's wife and co-founder of nonprofit Counting Stars Ranch in Ore City.
HOOKED ON EAST TEXAS: Record Spotted Gar caught in East Texas
DOGWOOD CITY, Texas — An East Texas angler recently landed a record Spotted Gar on Lake Palestine. Caleb Pierce and his fiancé Brittany Chandler were out on Lake Palestine bow fishing while David Pierce, Caleb's dad, was directing the flat bottom boat as they trolled around the islands hunting Carp and Gar.
Stepping Stone School in Tyler celebrates Fourth of July with patriotic children's parade
TYLER, Texas — Some of the littlest Americans in Tyler got into the Fourth of July spirit with a patriotic parade ahead of the holiday. Stepping Stone School in Tyler held its annual children's parade around their campus Wednesday morning. The kids and staff all donned their celebratory red, white and blue and the festivity was filled with American flags as well.
Old pipes cause Texas cities to lose tens of billions of gallons of water each year
"Old pipes cause Texas cities to lose tens of billions of gallons of water each year" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
Watch Five Texas Cops Use Force to Take Man Into Custody
Texas Officers Use Force to Arrest Man – What Really Happened?. The video at the bottom of this article was recorded on the infamous 6th Street in Austin, Texas. These five police officers are attempting to get a very large man to cooperate with them. As the cops threaten...
ALERT: New Law In Texas Allows You To Ask Companies To Do This
The growth of technology in Texas is astounding. It's difficult to believe, but how handle things ten years ago is different from the current due to its expansion. In fact, people can get online anywhere these days, as long as their phone allows it. What some people don't realize is...
Texas Lottery Commission Allows Rigged Win
When a small group of Texas lottery retailers heard about a customer's ambitious plan to secure a guaranteed lottery win, they were in for an unprecedented ride. This daring move, which played out last spring, saw one individual ready to spend millions to buy nearly every possible numeric combination for the Lotto Texas draw. The result? An extraordinary jackpot of $95 million was on the line. To learn more about this incredible story, check out the original article on the Houston Chronicle.
North Texas now within the probable path of Beryl
Beryl is inching closer to the Texas coast, and the latest forecast shows that the storm could hit the southern part of the state before moving north — affecting Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area at some point next week.The National Hurricane Center predicts that Beryl will intensify and make landfall along the mid-Texas coast as a hurricane late Sunday and Monday. Texans are urged to make final preparations as Hurricane Beryl approaches the Gulf Coast. Heavy rain, localized flooding, and potential tornadoes are expected across Texas. The Texas Division of Emergency Management is actively coordinating preparations and response efforts. ...
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