Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller Supports SNAP Restrictions
June 7, 2025 – On June 5, 2025, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller issued a statement applauding the passage of Senate Bill 379, a major reform to the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill, championed by Senator Mayes Middleton and Representative Stan Gerdes, restricts the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing junk food, such as soda and candy. Commissioner Miller praised the legislation as a...
Enterococcus Levels Monitored On Texas Beaches This Summer
June 5, 2025 – Texas has secured a $382,000 federal grant aimed at enhancing the state’s coastal water quality monitoring program, just in time for the busy summer beach season. The funding, awarded under the federal BEACH Act, supports efforts to monitor bacterial contamination levels at public beaches along the Texas Gulf Coast, helping ensure residents and tourists can enjoy safer recreation in coastal waters. Enterococci are...
Free Fishing Day in Texas Slated for June 7
June 4, 2025 – AUSTIN – The annual Texas tradition of Free Fishing Day is back this Saturday, June 7, at public waterways across the state. Each year on the first Saturday in June, Texans and out-of-state visitors can fish on any public waterway in the state without a fishing license. “Free Fishing Day is an annual event that encourages Texans to get outdoors, enjoy nature, and go fishing with family and friends,” said Tim...
“Not Safe for Human Consumption”; We Knew That Already Right?
June 5, 2025 – Texas is the latest state to join a growing national movement aimed at holding food manufacturers accountable for harmful ingredients. Under a proposed bill, manufacturers would be required to label products containing certain dyes and additives with a warning that the product includes ingredients “not safe for human consumption.” The initiative is part of the broader “Make America Healthy Again” campaign, which...
Updated Travel Ban In Place For Several Countries
June 5, 2025 – In a renewed push to restrict immigration and travel, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation naming several countries whose citizens will face travel bans or heightened entry restrictions to the United States. The proclamation, framed as a national security measure, targets a total of 19 nations, citing concerns over terrorism, visa overstays, and failure to comply with U.S. information-sharing standards....
Scratching Beneath The Surface: Keeping Pets Flea-Free
Pets are susceptible to contracting fleas from a variety of sources; migrating wildlife can even bring fleas to areas where they may not normally flourish. Jun 5, 2025 – By Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences The summer heat has crept in — and with it the critters that have owners and pets alike itching. Fleas, in particular, have a tendency to make themselves at home in your carpet,...
Brian Carlos Gregg
Brian Carlos Gregg, age 57, of Dallas, Texas, passed away peacefully at 5:18 a.m. on June 1, 2025, after a courageous 9½-year battle with cancer. He was born on March 27, 1968, and grew up in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Brian graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in the Class of 1986, then graduated from the police academy. He went on to earn two bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice and Nursing from the University of Texas at...
Texas Ag Commissioner Praises ‘Historic Investment’ In Texas Water Infrastructure
June 6, 2025 – On June 5, 2025, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller praised the Texas Legislature’s passage of Senate Bill 7 and House Joint Resolution 7, calling it a “historic investment” in the state’s water future. The legislation expands the Texas Water Fund, a move Miller said is critical to supporting rural communities, agriculture, and long-term infrastructure needs. “For years, Texas farmers, ranchers, and rural...
Trump DOJ Lawsuit Ends In-State Tuition For Illegal Aliens
June 6, 2025 – A longstanding Texas law allowing certain undocumented immigrants to receive in-state tuition at public colleges has come under legal fire. The federal Department of Justice recently filed a lawsuit challenging the policy, arguing it violates federal law and the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton quickly settled the suit, agreeing to end the tuition program. “Ending this...
Adelaido Navarro de Santiago
December 16, 1963 ~ June 4, 2025 (age 61) Graveside Services for Adelaido Navarro de Santiago will be at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 6, 2025 at North Hopkins Cemetery. There will be a visitation from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 5, 2025 at West Oaks Funeral Home. Adelaido passed away on June 4, 2025 at his residence surrounded by his family. Full obituary forthcoming. Adelaido Navarro de...





