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A Breakdown Of Texas’ Nine HBCUs
HBCUs, an acronym for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, are a transformative educational experience. Getting to be surrounded by peers who look like you within walls that foster black excellence is a priceless gift. HBCUs exist to give Black Americans access to the education and opportunities they were once excluded from. Historical figures from Kamala Harris and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Oprah Winfrey and Langston Hughes have each attended HBCUs. This lends to them making a major impact in culture and society.
Cybertruck seen hauling bizarre bust of Elon Musk that looks nothing like billionaire – but strange look is ‘on purpose’
A BIZARRE bust of Elon Musk has been paraded around the streets of Texas on a Cybertruck but its owner insisted there was a good reason behind its weird look. The bronze statue of the tech mogul surprised social media users by its unlikeness but the driver explained this was done on purpose. The giant […]
Texas DPS Warning: Increased Patrol Looking for Top 3 Violations
My friend, DPS trooper, Sergeant Marc Couch is the Public Information Officer for the Texas Department of Public Safety here in Abilene and throughout West Texas. He just shared with me that there are three major violations they are on the look-out for this Labor Day weekend. DO NOT get...
Disturbing Details Of The Worst Crime Ever In Texas
Just like every other state in the country, we know that crime happens in Texas. There are burglaries, robberies, and even murders. We know that people with evil intentions are going to do bad things, but when you think about the worst crime to ever be committed in Texas it’s a reminder to all of us about how evil some people can truly be.
Two Councilmen Recuse Themselves From Agenda Item Vote
The Amarillo City Council passed all items on the consent agenda Tuesday, including one that appeared to create some concern for one member, stalled briefly after another member made a motion to approve it, while two members recused themselves from the item altogether. It involved a $1.8 million approval for...
Skinny on Sports: High School Sports Update
Elk City Elkettes Keep the Momentum in 4A District Play. The Elk City Elkettes continue to dominate the fast pitch diamond, securing a 7-2 victory over Kingfisher in 4A district 1 play. Aburie Pogue was stellar in the circle, giving up only two runs on six hits, walking two, and striking out nine. Brenyn Ball led the offense, going 3-4 with two RBIs, while Lu Wyatt and Ella Sottile each added a pair of hits. Jera Moler also contributed with two RBIs.
Texans Need to Start Putting These Stickers on their Mailbox
The United States Postal Service has implemented a new dog bite prevention program to protect USPS employees. Called the Paws Program, the program was rolled out in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, and the western region of New York, among other areas, in June. And now, I think that Texans need to start doing this as well!
Cybertruck With Clothes Dryer in Back Spotted in Texas
I have to admire the efficiency of the person driving around Texas with a clothes dryer in the back of their Tesla Cybertruck. However, I must admit that it is the most random thing I have ever seen. And yes, I have many questions about it. First of all, does...
Texas Community Colleges Are Leading The Way In Education
Texas is setting the standard for the future of education, and it’s time the rest of the nation takes notice. With 50 community college districts spread across the state, Texas is leading the charge in preparing the next generation of workers for the family-sustaining jobs of tomorrow. These institutions aren’t just offering education; they’re offering opportunity—an opportunity that every state should be striving to replicate.
Las Vegas to get $98 million to replace water treatment facilities after 2022 wildfire damage
The town of Las Vegas will soon receive $98 million to replace its water treatment facilities damaged more than two years ago in the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire, officials announced Tuesday afternoon. The April 2022 wildfire, which is the biggest in state history, caused debris flows and floods that polluted the city’s reservoirs. It also […]
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