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AUSTIN — November is known as a time to give thanks, but in Texas the month also marks the beginning of a winter tradition for anglers of all ages across the state. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will kick off this tradition when it begins stocking thousands of rainbow trout Nov. 24. The easy to catch rainbow trout are delicious table fare and can be found on many restaurant menus.
Read moreColorado County 4-H members Rowdy Kunz, Brina Kent, Liliana Hayner, Mason Westfall, and Morgan Westfall enjoyed the 2021 District 11 Crossroads event that they participated in last week. Courtesy
Read moreAUSTIN — Texas A&M Forest Service urges all Texans, and especially outdoor enthusiasts, to help reduce the spread of oak wilt and wood borers by taking preventative measures and being cautious when collecting and purchasing firewood. As Texans travel for hunting or camping trips, they may unknowingly be bringing deadly, invasive pests and diseases along through firewood.
Read moreWHARTON – Registration is open for Wharton County Junior College’s Winter Mini-Term and Spring 2022 semesters.
Read moreWhen my parents first told me that I would be going to a military school, I freaked out. However, now that I have been here for over four months, I pretty much have a home away from home, and I am extremely glad that my parents found Texas ChalleNGe Academy.
Read moreFrom left: Fourth grade: Lila Lopez, fifth place Art Smart; Preslee Engelbrecht, third place Chess; Alice Lavers, fourth place Music Memory, and Jaliyah Rodriguez, fifth place Music Memory. Fifth grade: Alizabeth Gonzales, third place Spelling; Jonathan Molina, fourth place Music Memory; Jordan Lugo, third place Music Memory, and first place Music Memory Team. Back row, from left: Fifth grade: Aubree Rodriguez, second place Music Memory; Kori Cummings, first place Music Memory, and Payton Simonds, first place Listening Skills. Courtesy
Read moreSince their founding more than 80 years ago, Texas’ electric cooperatives have been committed to empowering the communities they serve. Of course, that mission includes providing electricity, but it’s so much more than that. Co-ops not only power homes and businesses across rural and suburban Texas but also invest time, energy, and compassion into improving their members’ quality of life.
Read moreMrs. Williamson’s second graders ended their science study about rocks with an art project. The students proudly show their finished results. Courtesy
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