Lake Bois D’Arc is a Regional Destination For Nature Lovers
Feb04

Lake Bois D’Arc is a Regional Destination For Nature Lovers

February 4, 2025 – Lake Bois D’Arc has quickly become a premier destination for fishing enthusiasts, offering not only breathtaking natural scenery but also some of the best fishing opportunities in the region. This new reservoir, designed with sustainability and recreation in mind, boasts clear, well-maintained waters that support a thriving aquatic ecosystem. Anglers flock to Lake Bois D’Arc for its abundance of fish species,...

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Statement by Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller on Governor Abott’s Legislative Priorities
Feb04

Statement by Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller on Governor Abott’s Legislative Priorities

February 4, 2025 – “I applaud Governor Greg Abbott for using his State of the State address to highlight many of the same critical issues I’ve been fighting for—supporting Texas families, our hardworking public servants, and the farmers and ranchers who keep this state running.Finally, we are eliminating discriminatory DEI policies from the state government, a fight the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has joined. Texas...

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Learn About Houseplants on This Episode of A Second Cup Of Coffee With Guest CEA Mario Villarino
Feb03

Learn About Houseplants on This Episode of A Second Cup Of Coffee With Guest CEA Mario Villarino

On this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, John Mark had another chat with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office Agent Mario Villarino-Gutierrez. This time the two tackled the topic of indoor plants. They discussed the variety of species available, how low maintenance some of them are, the benefits of having an indoor plant, and much more. Be sure to take a look at this episode and see why you...

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Paris Junior College Regents Tackle Long List at January Meeting
Feb03

Paris Junior College Regents Tackle Long List at January Meeting

February 3, 2025 – The Paris Junior College Board of Regents tackled an extensive agenda at a meeting held Monday, January 27, 2025. Among the items were acceptance of the annual audit, support of legislative issues, review of a facility assessment report, an overview of PJC’s nursing program, and good news on spring enrollment. “You have a clean opinion on these financial statements,” said Teffany A. Kavanaugh, CPA with...

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Abbott Deputizes Texas National Guard
Feb03

Abbott Deputizes Texas National Guard

February 3, 2025 – The state of Texas has taken unprecedented steps in its immigration enforcement efforts by granting Texas National Guard troops the authority to detain and arrest migrants. This move, part of Governor Greg Abbott’s broader Operation Lone Star, aims to curb illegal border crossings amid what Texas officials describe as a federal failure to secure the southern border. By deputizing state guard members, Texas...

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Steps to Take to Prepare for Cold Snaps on This Second Cup Of Coffee
Feb03

Steps to Take to Prepare for Cold Snaps on This Second Cup Of Coffee

On this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, John Mark had a chat with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent Mario Villarino-Gutierrez. John Mark and Mario discuss different steps you can take to prepare for cold winter weather when it is in the forecast. The two talk about staying informed, home preparations such as leaving your facet drip to help avoid damaging pipes, the importance of checking in...

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TxDOT Gives Wake-up Call for Texas Teens to Always Buckle up
Feb02

TxDOT Gives Wake-up Call for Texas Teens to Always Buckle up

Nearly half of teens killed in traffic crashes were not wearing seat beltsJan. 30, 2025 AUSTIN – Texas teenagers have big dreams for the future, and a simple click can help keep them alive. TxDOT’s Teen Click It or Ticket campaign is urging all teens to buckle up—every seat, every ride. Texas has seen a rising trend in teens not wearing their seat belt in a crash, jumping up 6% from 2022 to 2023. Out of the 296 teens that...

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Measles Cases in Texas Town; Not seen in 20 Years
Jan31

Measles Cases in Texas Town; Not seen in 20 Years

January 31, 2025 – In January 2025, Texas reported at least four confirmed measles cases within a two-week span, marking the state’s first occurrences of the disease since 2023. Notably, two of these cases involved school-aged children, underscoring concerns about the vulnerability of younger populations. In Lubbock, two cases were identified, representing the first instances of measles in that community in over two...

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Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Forestry Association Received Blue Legacy Award
Jan30

Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Forestry Association Received Blue Legacy Award

January 29, 2025 Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Forestry Association received Blue Legacy Award COLLEGE STATION, Texas  Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Forestry Association received the 2024 Blue Legacy Award – Legacy of Commitment at the Water for Texas Conference today. Given by the Water Conservation Advisory Council, the award recognized the Texas Forestry Best Management Practices program which...

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Flu Cases Force Some North East Texas Schools to Close
Jan29

Flu Cases Force Some North East Texas Schools to Close

January 29, 2025 – In Northeast Texas, flu cases have surged, significantly impacting schools and communities. Many school districts have reported widespread illness among students and staff, leading to closures and disruptions. While some districts have shut down to curb the spread, others, like Caddo Mills ISD, remain open despite extremely low attendance rates. The following schools and districts have announced closures:...

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