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$20 Texas Scratch-Off is Worth $1 Million for One Lucky Texan
We have another millionaire in Texas! A Temple resident claimed a top prize winning ticket worth $1 million in the Texas Lottery scratch ticket game VIP Millions. The ticket was purchased at EZ Stop, located at 401 E. Adams Ave., in Temple. As always, The claimant elected to remain anonymous.
SMHS excels in Health Science, student places third at HOSA
San Marcos High School's Health Occupations Students of America program, commonly referred to as HOSA, made an excellent showing on a national stage with one of its students achieving a remarkable third place at the HOSA International Leadership Conference. The annual HOSA ILC, held this year in Houston, gathered top students from around the world with participants not only from the United States but also from Mexico, South Korea, China and Canada, to compete in various healthcare-related events, showcasing their skills and knowledge in a competitive environment. Among them was Eva Moore, a dedicated HOSA participant and Health Science student from...
A Tragedy in Texas: Buc-ee’s Burns as Smoke Billows into the Sky
Texas residents and visitors alike have come to love Buc-ee’s as a must-visit destination. Its popularity has even led to expansion beyond state borders, with locations now found in other states. It’s not surprising that this Texas staple has become a beloved experience that people want to share with others.
Colton Corner’s: Thoughts on the new CFB25 game
, , , , The long wait is finally over as the new College Football 25 video game was released to the public last Friday—though owners of the deluxeedition had the privilege of playing the game Monday night. I had the opportunity to play on the free trial during the week before the full version was released, so here are my thoughts on the new game and how it holds up. For starters, the game is absolutely gorgeous. The graphics are some of the best I have ever seen in the sports game genre, and they make you feel like you’re at the...
BANNED FOR LIFE: Buc-ee’s Bans A Service Duck And Its Owner From Stores
A Wild Story Involving A Service Duck, Its Owner And The Famous "Beaver" Has Social Media Talking. As we sit here in Texas, its been fun watching Buc-ee's expand all across the country and seeing the reaction from folks who make their first trip to the popular travel center. But...
Seguin Senior All-Stars thump Arkansas to move to Southwest tournament semifinals; game to air on KWED
(Seguin) — The Seguin Senior League All-Stars are in the semifinals of the Southwest Regional Senior Little League Baseball Tournament after routing Arkansas, 16-3 on Sunday afternoon at Smokey Joe Williams Field. Corey Dailey started the game on the mound and went three and a third scoreless innings, striking...
IBWC head tells South Texas leaders Mexico will send ‘some water’
U.S. International Boundary and Water Commissioner Maria-Elena Giner met privately this week in the Rio Grande Valley with local leaders and told them that Mexico does intend to send some water it owes to South Texas, but leaders tell Border Report they worry it won't be enough as the region and farmers suffer.
You Won’t Believe These Massive Hammerhead Sharks In Texas
Texas angler Rodrigo Rodriguez caught his largest shark yet after reeling in a massive hammerhead shark while fishing in Port Aransas in June. Rodriguez, a Houston resident, said the shark measured over 13 feet long. Rodriguez said he has caught a couple of other big sharks that are closer to...
States pledged hundreds of troops and spent millions to help Texas at the border so far this year
More than a dozen Republican governors gathered in Eagle Pass in February, heeding a call from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to confront what he labeled “President Joe Biden’s border crisis.” The governors, along with other GOP state leaders, vowed to send another round of National Guard troops from their states to the Texas-Mexico border. With shifts […] The post States pledged hundreds of troops and spent millions to help Texas at the border so far this year appeared first on Iowa Capital Dispatch.
28th annual Martindale 4th of July Parade
, , Martindale residents recently enjoyed the 28th annual Fourth of July parade, with over 50 floats, food, drink and information booths, live music and fellowship. The Latham Family float led the parade, honored with the special distinction of being the only family in the parade 28 years ago. Car clubs, sports teams, elected officials, Martindale police, fire and EMS, as well as Caldwell constables and commissioners made up the multitude of colorful floats. Gary Job Corps Corrections and Security Cadets have assisted with traffic and crowd control for over 10 years.
San Antonio man donates half of his liver and his kidney to his cousins
SAN ANTONIO — Millions of people in need of organ transplants hope they find someone in time before their health conditions continue to worsen. Two young men in need of transplants have the privilege of knowing their donor. Behind the four walls of a home sitting off of 5400...
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