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In June of 2021, I found out about Texas ChalleNGe Academy and learned about the opportunities I could gain if I attended the school. My mom, dad, and I looked into it because it would give me the ability to graduate a year early.
Read more“I give you a new commandment, says the Lord: love one another as I have loved you.”
Read moreWith so many different cat foods on the market, it can be difficult to choose the best option for your feline friend. When it comes to cats with illnesses and chronic conditions, prescription foods are a great option for giving your cat the tailored diet it needs.
Read moreOak wilt is one of the deadliest tree diseases in the U.S., killing millions of oaks in 76 counties of Central, North and West Texas, but its impact can be mitigated.
Read moreI never cross the familiar Colorado River without its reminder of the rich Texas history in Colorado County. When I saw the Alleyton exit last week, I followed it, as I always do. A memory of childhood drives, camping along the river, cattle, horses, historic buildings and the old cemetery flooded by as swiftly as the river itself.
Read moreAs the weather warms up and people begin spending more time in their yards, parks and forests, more people will have the opportunity to encounter insects, some of which can bite or sting.
Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Offices of Colorado and Fayette Counties are pleased to announce the 2022 Colorado/Fayette Pecan Field Day. The event will be held on Thursday, May 12 at the Hajovsky Pecan Bottom. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Holman Parish Hall located at 9937 FM 155, La Grange. From the hall, participants will depart for Hajovsky Pecan Orchard for the program. The program will conclude around noon.
Read moreHave you ever been curious about why chicken eggs can be different colors? While most eggs are white or brown, they also come in colors like cream, pink, blue and green. In addition — and this is no “yolk” — some are even speckled.
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