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Texas Powerball – Texas Lottery Confirms ‘Life-Changing’ Win
Our sources at the Texas Lottery have confirmed that Wednesday's Powerball drawing has produced what can be described as a "life-changing" win in last night's game. Texas Lottery players have really been exercising their luck here lately with big wins not only in the multi-state Powerball lottery game. But, Texas tickets have also earned major prizes in Mega Millions and the Texas Lottery's Lotto Texas with Extra!
‘Do they not bother to tell anyone?’ rages driver as car vanishes from parking spot – he spent weeks trying to find it
A DRIVER spent weeks trying to locate his car before finding out it had been lawfully towed away. In a Reddit post, a Texas driver alleged their friend's car was towed without their knowledge. "My good friend's ex thought his car was stolen a few weeks ago," the Redditor wrote...
Morgan Wallen sings about whiskey and not much else to sold-out Arlington crowd
You probably already know how you feel about Morgan Wallen. He’s either the best thing to happen to mainstream country music since snap tracks, or he’s the poster boy for everything wrong with the genre today. So this review probably won’t change anyone’s minds. He’s virtually critic-proof anyway;...
BEWARE: Texas Is Warned About DEADLY Bubonic Plague Spreading
Travel Norie recently stated that the BUBONIC PLAGUE began to strike, fearing into the hearts of locals after a case was confirmed on Tuesday, July 9th. The US, including the state of Texas, will need to be very attentive to the symptoms of the Bubonic Plague, especially after health officials are investigating the cases now across the country. Recently, New Mexico and Oregon confirmed that two cases of the plague had happened in their states in March and February.
OwlsDaily Preseason Q&A with Coach Stan Drayton: Part I
Coach Stan Drayton sat down with OwlsDaily for an extended interview at AAC Kickoff in Arlington, Texas, earlier this week. After talking through the quarterback decision that he'll be making this preseason, Drayton went one by one through Temple's other position groups on offense and defense. Following is the question-and-answer...
Keller ISD to ban cell phones during school hours
KELLER, Texas - Keller ISD is expected to enforce new cell phone rules to keep students focused on learning during the upcoming school year. "This is a nationwide epidemic with our students," Dr. Kelly Johnson, Keller ISD's Superintendent. Keller released the new plan during a meeting on Thursday night. The...
According to the court, the Texas attorney general ca n’t speak with the director of Catholic Charities about migrant services.
Subscribe to The Y’all, a regular release about Texas’s persons, places, and plans that are shaped by Texas residents who live in towns across the state. A Hidalgo County judge ruled on Wednesday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton can remove the head of a McAllen immigrant house.
Body found in Lewisville Lake; identity unknown
On July 20, Lewisville city officials confirmed a body was found in Lewisville Lake after a citizen reported it to Little Elm Police. The Denton County Medical Examiner will assist with the investigation into the person's cause of death. As of Thursday morning, the identity of the deceased had not been released.
Countdown to Kickoff 2024: 35 Days
35 | LB Tanner Brock (2009-2011) Tanner Brock’s flame burned bright during his two full active seasons with the Horned Frogs - two seasons that would bring TCU to unprecedented heights with back-to-back undefeated regular seasons, two BCS Bowl bids, and a Rose Bowl Championship. A special teams ace on both coverage and return protection as a true freshman in 2009, Brock delivered a team-leading 14 special teams tackles and the above SportsCenter Top Ten play providing the massive block without a helmet, freeing Jeremy Kerley for a punt return touchdown vs. SMU - a play that would warrant multiple penalties in today’s college football. Brock would finish that freshman campaign with 32 tackles, earning Second Team Freshman All-American honors.
Gamecocks women's basketball will battle TCU in Fort Worth
Three-time National Champion South Carolina women's basketball will travel to Fort Worth, Texas, for the USLBM Coast to Coast Challenge featuring the Hoopfest Women's Basketball Classic at Dickies Arena. The Gamecocks will face off against TCU on Sun., Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. ET on an ESPN network. It will be the first meeting between the two programs.
Business Owners on Eighth Street Celebrate Its Reopening
The ground floor of the Sandman Signature Fort Worth Downtown Hotel is still wrapped in plywood, a reminder of the explosion that shook downtown Fort Worth on Jan. 8. The ripple effect from the explosion blew out windows and rattled businesses for blocks in every direction from the blast zone. A reported 21 people were injured in the explosion, which authorities believe was caused by a gas leak.
Fort Worth lost a $300K veterans grant. Here’s how the city can replace the funds
For the first time since 2018, the city of Fort Worth did not receive a $300,000 grant from the state that annually funds one of its veterans assistance programs. The loss means that Fort Worth’s Healthy Homes for Heroes program, which provides home modifications to veterans living in Fort Worth, does not have existing funding for the upcoming year. City leaders are working on plans to fill the gap.
The Fort Worth ISD School Board Voted Against a Five Year Plan Ahead of the 2024/2025 School Year
SUMMARY: Fort Worth ISD’s five-year plan was not approved by the school board, with five out of seven members voting against it. The plan aimed to address goals such as improving STAAR testing, enhancing communication with families, and better training and retention of teachers. The necessity for a new plan arose from updated state accountability guidelines, ongoing pandemic recovery, and funding shortages. The ambition was to have the plan in place by the first day of school on August 13, but this goal is now uncertain.
14-Year-Old Black Entrepreneur Who Designs Custom Jewelry Honored with a Prestigious Community Leadership Award
Fort Worth, TX — Jasmine Bledsoe, a 14-year-old African American entrepreneur who is also a scholar athlete from Fort Worth, Texas, has been honored with a prestigious leadership award in recognition of her exceptional service to others. Her dedication to her community, innovative spirit, and commitment to making a positive impact have made her a standout leader and role model. She is continuing the legacy of service that runs in the family. Her grandparents, her parents, and even her brother have made it a priority in their lives to give back to their community.
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