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Fruit of the Texas vine — SRT’s ‘Legacy Comes to Life’
Mary Catherine Longley, born in the Republic of Texas in 1839, led a life marked by resilience and loss. At 15, she married Charles Marion Tyler, with whom she farmed in Washington County. They later moved to Utah and Arizona, enduring the deaths of four of their 13 children at...
Eyes Up Front: Is Banning Smartphones In Texas Schools A Good Idea?
Many school districts across Texas have banned the use of smartphones in classrooms, citing a laundry list of reasons why phones and education do not mix. But is it enforceable? And is it ultimately a good idea?. On the surface a phone ban makes sense. Any smartphone owner is well...
These Central Texas school districts have tax rate elections on the November ballot
Several local districts have chosen to place voter approval tax rate elections, or VATREs, on the November ballots. As Central Texas school districts work to accommodate a lack of assistance and financial expectations from the state, as well as address teacher concerns and a rising cost of living, some are turning to taxpayers for help.
The SETTA celebrates 104th Labor Day Tennis Tournament, longest running in Texas
BEAUMONT — Southeast Texas Tennis Association (SETTA) is celebrating 104 years as the longest running tennis tournament in Texas. The 104th Annual SETTA Labor Day Tennis Tournament will take place at the Beaumont Municipal Tennis Center on Friday, August 23rd through Sunday, August 25th. The sporting event showcases world-class...
From Iowa To Texas: The Incredible Ride Honoring WASP of WWII
The National Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) WWII Museum in Sweetwater, Texas, is preparing to honor veteran and avid cyclist Larry Ritland as he embarks on his "WASP Legacy Ride." This remarkable journey, set to take place from September 1 to 28, 2024, will see Ritland cycle from Iowa to Texas in tribute to the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II. Ritland is a Vietnam veteran and is a proud 42-year member of the American Legion.
Everything’s Bigger in Texas—Including This High School’s Tuition!
Everything is bigger in Texas… especially when it comes to forking over money to get your kids through school!. My son just started high school but I’m already stressing the cost of college as I’m sure most other parents with high school kids are. However, If you thought college tuition was outrageous, wait until you hear about the price tag for high school education in Texas.
Counties across North Texas implementing burn bans to prevent wildfires during excessive heat
Several North Texas counties are declaring burn-bans. The lack of rain, the heat, and low humidity are creating bad conditions in the rural area. On Tuesday, Tarrant County issued a burn ban for its unincorporated areas.
Extreme heat roasts Texas, Gulf coastal states
A dangerous combination of heat and humidity has enveloped much of Texas, leading to one of its hottest days this summer on Wednesday, after a broiling Tuesday. Why it matters: The National Weather Service is warning of "extreme" levels of heat risk in large swaths of central and southeastern Texas.
Unbeaten so far in the Little League World Series, Nevada and Texas will play for a semifinal spot
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Gunnar Gaudin has two signatures under the brim of his cap: New York Yankees outfielder Jazz Chisholm’s and his own. “I’m not trying to brag,” Gunnar said, “but I feel like I’m famous.”. When you strike out five batters...
‘Drive Sober. No Regrets’ aims to curb drunk driving on Labor Day
ATLANTA, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) – The Texas Department of Transportation wants everyone to make it home safely as people celebrate the Labor Day weekend. A drunk driver can change a life in an instant, like Analicia Zarate of Edinburg, TX. Analicia was only four years old when a drunk driver ran a stop sign as she and her mother returned from church in Nov. 2000. The drunk driver crashed into their car, killing her mother instantly. Due to her injuries from the crash, Analicia was unable to attend her mother’s funeral.
Border Patrol Agents in Texas Assaulted, Reminds Would-Be Criminals Of Consequences
The United States Border Patrol in the El Paso Sector have reportedly seen a rise in the number of attacks on agents in recent months. According to a press release, with the rise of illegal border crossers, they have also seen a rise in the number of attacks on border patrol agents.
One Las Vegas Group is Making A Big Push to Bring Gambling to Texas
How cool would it be not to have to drive outside of Texas to be able to play blackjack or test our luck at a slot machine? The talk has been there for years about legalizing casino gambling in Texas, with a '23 proposal failing in Austin. But that hasn't...
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