Social Security Fairness Act Almost a Law
Dec27

Social Security Fairness Act Almost a Law

December 27, 2024 – The Social Security Fairness Act, recently passed by Congress, aims to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO), which have reduced Social Security benefits for public-sector retirees such as teachers, firefighters, and police officers. The Senate approved the bill with a bipartisan vote of 76-20 on December 21, 2024, following the House’s passage on November...

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Professor Reinforces That Fluoride In Water Helps Prevent Tooth Decay
Dec27

Professor Reinforces That Fluoride In Water Helps Prevent Tooth Decay

Dr. Amal Noureldin, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, explains how growing opposition threatens a 70-year-old health practice. By Dr. Amal Noureldin – December 27, 2024 – Driving through downtown Dallas, you might see a striking banner hanging at the U-turn bridge, near the Walnut Hill exit on Central Expressway (US 75): “Stop Fluoridation!” Below it, other banners demand action and warn of supposed dangers. It’s not the...

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Paris Junior College fall Graduation Debuts Changes
Dec26

Paris Junior College fall Graduation Debuts Changes

December 26, 2024 – Nearly 370 students applied to graduate and more than 100 chose to walk across the stage at Paris Junior College. New this year were two ceremonies, and students sported green gowns as part of the College’s 100th anniversary celebration. Graduating students were also featured speakers this year. “To each of you, I extend my heartfelt congratulations on earning your college degree or certificate....

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Honoring the First Female Engineer in Texas
Dec25

Honoring the First Female Engineer in Texas

Dec. 23, 2024 – By Jeff Barker – BASTROP — The first woman engineer in Texas is set to be honored with a new historical marker in Bastrop County. In 1938, Leah Moncure made history by becoming the first woman in Texas to earn a professional engineering license. Moncure went on to work for the Texas Highway Department — now TxDOT— for 32 years, specializing in research, right-of-way and road design. During her historic...

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East Texas A&M University Earns Full Reaccreditation, Secures Future of Excellence
Dec24

East Texas A&M University Earns Full Reaccreditation, Secures Future of Excellence

With reaccreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the university reaffirms its commitment to high-quality education. COMMERCE, TX, December 20, 2024—East Texas A&M University has once again earned its seal of excellence, receiving full reaccreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) this December. SACSCOC sets the...

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First Lady Abbott Celebrates Fulfilling Over 5,300 Holiday Wishes Of Texas Children In Foster Care
Dec24

First Lady Abbott Celebrates Fulfilling Over 5,300 Holiday Wishes Of Texas Children In Foster Care

December 24, 2024 – Austin, Texas – First Lady Cecilia Abbott today celebrated the generosity of Texans serving Texans as more than 5,300 wish lists of Texas children in foster care have been filled through donations by state agency employees in this year’s Holiday Wishes program. Sponsored by the Governor’s Commission for Women and the State Agency Council, the annual Holiday Wishes program, coordinated through the...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues NCAA To Pro­tect Women’s Sports and Pre­vent Bio­log­i­cal Men from Decep­tive­ly Com­pet­ing in Sex-Spe­cif­ic Competitions
Dec23

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues NCAA To Pro­tect Women’s Sports and Pre­vent Bio­log­i­cal Men from Decep­tive­ly Com­pet­ing in Sex-Spe­cif­ic Competitions

December 23, 2024 – Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) for engaging in false, deceptive, and misleading practices by marketing sporting events as “women’s” competitions only to then provide consumers with mixed sex competitions where biological males compete against biological females.  That only biological women will compete in the events is an important reason consumers...

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Your Wildcats took on Mabank in Basketball Action December 17th
Dec22

Your Wildcats took on Mabank in Basketball Action December 17th

December 22, 2024 – The Sulphur Springs High School Wildcats took on Mabank in Basketball action Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Below is KSST’s coverage of the game. Sports Director John Mark Dempsey called Play by Play and Tony Flippin offered his expertise in Color Commentary. Be sure to check out the exciting game...

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KSST & Cable Channel 18’s Coverage of Christmas in Sulphur Springs
Dec20

KSST & Cable Channel 18’s Coverage of Christmas in Sulphur Springs

December 20, 2024 – It’s the best time of the year! Christmas! Check out KSST’s and Cable Channel 18’s coverage of Christmas activities in Sulphur Springs, Texas, in 2024… Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Christmas...

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AG Files Motion for a Pro­tec­tive Order Pre­vent­ing Con­vict­ed Child Mur­der­er from Tes­ti­fy­ing
Dec20

AG Files Motion for a Pro­tec­tive Order Pre­vent­ing Con­vict­ed Child Mur­der­er from Tes­ti­fy­ing

December 20, 2024 – The Office of the Attorney General filed a motion for a protective order to prevent a procedurally deficient and overly burdensome subpoena from enabling a convicted murderer to testify at a House Committee hearing. The filing of the motion automatically excuses the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from complying with the subpoena pending a hearing and resolution of the motion.  Robert Leslie Roberson III...

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