Concerned About Your Child’s Development?
Apr14

Concerned About Your Child’s Development?

April 14, 2026 – State education leaders say early identification is critical. Research consistently shows that children who receive support earlier are more likely to improve developmental outcomes and succeed in school. The initiative also aims to raise awareness of resources available to families navigating special education services. Parents are encouraged to connect with local schools, ECI providers, and SPEDTex, which...

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Applications Open for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Local Park Grant Program on May 1, 2026
Apr14

Applications Open for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Local Park Grant Program on May 1, 2026

April 14, 2026 – The Local Park Grant Program will accept applications beginning May 1, 2026, to assist local communities with the acquisition and/or development of public recreation areas and facilities throughout the State of Texas. The Program provides 50% matching grants on a reimbursement basis to eligible applicants. All fund-assisted sites must be dedicated as parkland in perpetuity, properly maintained, and open to the...

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Celebrate National Garden Month With Sid Miller
Apr14

Celebrate National Garden Month With Sid Miller

April 14, 2026 – Sid Miller is urging residents across Texas to dig into the soil and celebrate National Garden Month, highlighting the personal and economic benefits of gardening while encouraging support for local agriculture. In a statement marking the April observance, Miller called gardening a deeply rooted Texas tradition that promotes self-reliance and community connection. “Gardening is part of who we are as Texans,” he...

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Ken Paxton Takes on Active Wear Giant Over Forever Chemicals
Apr14

Ken Paxton Takes on Active Wear Giant Over Forever Chemicals

April 14, 2026 – Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Lululemon over concerns that its popular activewear may contain potentially harmful “forever chemicals,” raising fresh scrutiny of the fast-growing athleisure industry. The Texas Attorney General’s Office confirmed it has issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to the company, seeking documents related to product safety, chemical testing, and marketing practices....

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Disney Bound? Leave the Stanley Quencher at Home
Apr13

Disney Bound? Leave the Stanley Quencher at Home

April 13, 2026 – Disneyland has begun restricting oversized reusable water bottles—including the trendy Stanley cup—on several popular rides, citing safety concerns and rising ride disruptions. The new rules, rolled out in 2026, target large insulated tumblers that have become a common accessory among park visitors. Officials say the issue is not hydration but hazard. Heavy, 40-ounce metal bottles can become dangerous...

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Aurora Vielma
Apr13

Aurora Vielma

August 9, 1951 — April 11, 2026 Lewisville Funeral service for Aurora Vielma, age 74, of Lewisville, Texas, will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Mrs. Vielma passed away at Texas Health Presbyterian in Flower Mound, Texas, on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Aurora Vielma

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Jane Kivell
Apr13

Jane Kivell

September 18, 1938 ~ April 13, 2026 (age 87) Jane Kivell Obituary Jane Hale Kivell passed away on Monday, April 13, 2026, in Sulphur Springs, Texas. The family will be having a Memorial Service at a later date. Full obituary forthcoming. With our condolences.

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Notice of Temporary Closure on Tuesday April 14, 2026
Apr13

Notice of Temporary Closure on Tuesday April 14, 2026

April 13, 2026 – The City of Sulphur Springs Clean-Up site will be temporarily closed for about 1 hour on Tuesday. This will allow City Employees to attend the funeral of James Moten, a valued friend and long serving City of Sulphur Springs employee. Sulphur Springs Texas Spring Clean Up 2026

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Seat Belt Defect Forces Hyundai Recalls
Apr13

Seat Belt Defect Forces Hyundai Recalls

April 13, 2026 – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a recall affecting nearly 300,000 Hyundai vehicles, highlighting how safety concerns reported by drivers can lead to nationwide action. According to federal regulators, the recall covers 294,128 vehicles, including the Hyundai Ioniq 6, Genesis G90, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid. The issue involves a defect in seat belt...

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Push to Include Bible Stories in Public Education Advances
Apr13

Push to Include Bible Stories in Public Education Advances

April 13, 2026 – The Texas State Board of Education has given preliminary approval to a proposal that would incorporate Bible-infused content into public school social studies curricula, sparking renewed debate over religion’s role in education. The measure, which still requires final approval, would allow instructional materials to include references to biblical texts when teaching historical and cultural topics. Supporters...

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