State Rep. Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin, messes up Smokey Bear’s name while honoring the beloved fighter of forest fires on March 28, 2019.
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UP Board Roll Number 2024: Check your 10th & 12th roll number by name at upmsp.edu.in
UPMSP How to Check UP Board Roll Number 10th,12th By Name: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is all set to release UP Board Class 10th and 12th results for the 2023–24 session ...
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Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. In his first public comments since the ...
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San Antonio nonprofit ‘misused’ federal funds to buy migrants airline tickets, lawmaker says
SAN ANTONIO (Border Report) — Two South Texas lawmakers say Catholic Charities ... but not to be sending them up there. The family or somebody should pay for that, not the taxpayer dollars ...
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San Antonio nonprofit ‘misused’ federal funds to buy migrants airline tickets, lawmaker says
SAN ANTONIO (Border Report) — Two South Texas lawmakers say Catholic Charities ... but not to be sending them up there. The family or somebody should pay for that, not the taxpayer dollars ...
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Texas Medicaid Shake-up Risks Upending Nearly 2 Million People
A major shift in Texas Medicaid could end up removing 2 million people from ... An April 3 letter from a bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers shared "deep concerns" for the new plan with Governor ...
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San Antonio nonprofit ‘misused’ federal funds to buy migrants airline tickets, lawmaker says
SAN ANTONIO (Border Report) — Two South Texas lawmakers say Catholic Charities ... but not to be sending them up there. The family or somebody should pay for that, not the taxpayer dollars ...
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Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown
University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell on April 18, 2022. (Lauren Witte/The Texas Tribune, Lauren Witte/The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The ... The lawmakers believe DEI programs ...
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1.8 million low-income Texans may see health coverage changes after Medicaid proposes redistribution
The plans and the lawmakers ... me up at night." All three of those plans have filed protests, along with five others, including two plans that would have been new to Medicaid in Texas.
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Smoky Hill High School students start all girls auto club
Growing up, Smoky Hill junior Emily Flynn never thought about becoming an auto mechanic. "Absolutely not. I thought I would get into something with animals or something like that," said Flynn.
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Time names Texas Governor Greg Abbott as one of the 100 most influential people of 2024 and says he's likely to 'pick up MAGA mantle'
He's in some sanitized location in the Brownsville area, not seeing the razor wire that Texas has put up around Brownsville,' referring to Biden's parallel trip to the 'border.' 'It just goes to ...
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Texas power struggle: Fossil fuels bump up against the state’s green energy push
During the 2023 Texas legislative session, some lawmakers took a hard stand against ... subsidies drive the price lower while driving up our tax burdens, even though it’s less reliable ...
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Terry Black's Barbecue opens new location in Waco on Friday
Terry Black's Barbecue — a popular barbecue restaurant in Texas — is opening its fourth location in Waco. Terry Black's has locations in Austin, Dallas and Lockhart. The Black family has ...