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    Your Kingsville lifestyle news

    2021-10-05

    (KINGSVILLE, TX) Life in Kingsville has its own rhythm. From viral videos to style updates, we’re committed to keeping you up-to-date.

    Pulled from contributors around the region, here’s a glimpse of what’s what people are talking about in your area. For more stories from the Kingsville area, click here.

    Disclaimer: The views and comments expressed in these articles are from our community and do not represent the opinions of the publisher.

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    Texas / kxan.com

    Texas school COVID-19 cases: How those with mask mandates compare to those without

    Texas school COVID-19 cases: How those with mask mandates compare to those without

    AUSTIN (KXAN) – Weekdays for Amy Grant and her 7-year-old daughter don’t consist of the typical drop off and pick up from school routine. That’s because Grant’s daughter is attending school online, a choice their family made due to their district’s policy to not require masks, following Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order GA-38, which prohibits government entities from mandating face coverings. Read more

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    Well here in TX my 3 kids have been in person since they started in Aug not one has been sick as of yet and none of them wear a mask

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    I am not even gonna read it. It’s all BS anyway. The first couple of months school is back in session kids trade viruses back and forth. Putting masks on healthy kids even the special needs kids is only adding to the ‘sick’ problems. Just stop with the propaganda!

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    Houston / abc13.com

    Someone is a multi-millionaire after Houston store sells winning lotto ticket

    Someone is a multi-millionaire after Houston store sells winning lotto ticket

    HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Ahead of Monday night's Powerball drawing, someone in the Houston area might be waking up a new multi-millionaire. The BFM Food Mart on Bellaire and Renwick in southwest Houston sold a winning $20 million lotto ticket on Saturday night. The winning numbers were 1, 9, 14,... Read more

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    I've never understood if the odds are so ridiculously high of not winning why even have the Lottery? For y'all to make money off ppl ?

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    Kind of odd that all LOTTO winners live in the hood… that money can’t buy class or financial intelligence. The money dries up rather quickly. So very sad. They need to pay their bills rather than be buying lotto tickets. You can take them out of the hood, but you can’t take the hood out of them. 💸

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    Texas / kxan.com

    Texas lawmakers weigh how to spend state’s $16B in federal COVID-19 relief

    Texas lawmakers weigh how to spend state’s $16B in federal COVID-19 relief

    With only two weeks left in the third special session, state lawmakers are weighing how to funnel federal COVID-19 relief for the first time in committee Monday. Read more

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    Spend some on the border wall. We know these 👽 from all the third world countries are bringing all kinds of diseases including Covid into Texas and other border states. Sounds like a plan to me!

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    Well the state republicans will figure out a way to put some that money to their donors or into they're campaigns so to get reelected. they never do any good for the people of Texas only if you can get them place in state office just sad where we are heading

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    Arlington / fox4news.com

    Family of 3-year-old infected by brain-eating amoeba at Arlington splash pad sues city

    Family of 3-year-old infected by brain-eating amoeba at Arlington splash pad sues city

    ARLINGTON, Texas - The parents of a 3-year-old boy who died after contracting a rare, brain-eating amoeba at an Arlington splash pad have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Bakari Williams’ parents said they want to spread public awareness about his tragic death. The lawsuit seeks more than $1 million in damages. Read more

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    there is no covid it's electrodes between the skin and muscle tissue that people use emp and emf equipment to torture us kill us make us sick and torment us

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    I would be suing for alot more. At least 20 million. Pure neglect on the city's behalf.

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