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    Texas House makes last effort for anti-groping bill

    06/29/11 The Texas House will get a chance to vote on a bill to criminalize invasive pat-downs at airports on Wednesday. But the bill faces an uphill battle to get final passage.
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    Last Effort for Anti-Groping Bill

    06/28/11 The Texas House will get a chance vote on a bill that would criminalize inappropriate, invasive searches by federal employees, even though the chances of it passing are a long shot.
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    House makes last effort for anti-groping bill

    06/28/11 The Texas House will get a chance vote on a bill that would criminalize inappropriate, invasive searches by federal employees, even though the chances of it passing are a long shot.
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    Hazmat Called to Beeville Drug Bust

    06/27/11 BEEVILLE (Kiii News) - A hazmat team from Central Texas was called in by Beeville detectives to clean up a meth lab.
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    Yolo County's Juneteenth Celebration brings cultures together

    06/27/11 A collaborative group of community organizations came together for the Juneteenth Celebration Sunday in the Davis Library.
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    Years ago for Sunday, Jun 26, 2011

    06/23/11 June 26 - The City Council has been petitioned to have the standpipe removed from the Public Square. The petition was circulated this morning by Miss Kathleen Regan of the Victoria Civic Association and extensively signed. It is proposed by some to erect the Victoria Confederate Monument in its place. There is no question but that the is unsightly, possibly dangerous and that the square is not a ...
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    Four Cy-Fair ISD athletes sign with colleges

    06/02/11 Four Cy-Fair ISD athletes signed letters of intent to play for their respective colleges and universities in 2011.
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    Theft Suspect Shot Dead By South Texas Policeman

    06/01/11 A 29-year-old theft suspect is dead from a police shooting in South Texas.
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    King High School senior gets four-year, full ride to UT-Dallas program

    05/30/11 Zoe Wilson has the financial backing of about $140,000 to cover four years of tuition, books, meals, housing, study abroad and living stipends as part of the school's Eugene McDermott Scholars Program.
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    Two die in wreck on U.S. 181; one victim attended Goliad High

    05/30/11 Two people, including Goliad High School student, die in car crash.
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    Plainview resident earns medical degree from A&M

    05/29/11 In commencement ceremonies on May 21, Kathryn Lee Greiner of Plainview received her doctor of medicine degree from Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine at Rudder Auditorium on the T
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    Texas Mile settles into new home in Beeville

    05/29/11 BEEVILLE - For the Texas Mile, Memorial Day weekend was the beginning of a new era.
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    Oil and gas report: 05.23.11

    05/23/11 There were no new drilling permit applications filed for Aransas, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy and Nueces counties.
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    Back in the saddle to promote Buc Days Pro Rodeo

    04/16/11 Jinks Elliott, 89, of Robstown, has seen a lot of changes in 45 years along trail rides with South Texas Trail Riders.
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    Latest player in Texas' immigration debate? God

    04/14/11 The latest player in Texas' sanctuary cities debate? God.   Citing passages from the Bible they say teach that immigrants should be shown compassion, a group of religious leaders congregated at First United Methodist Church in Austin on Wednesday to denounce HB 12 by Carrolton Republican Burt Solomons. The bill would prohibit government entities from adopting policies that prevent law ...
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    TVMF to Fund Veterinary Care for Dog of Fallen Marine

    04/14/11 AUSTINThe Board of Trustees of the Texas Veterinary Medical Foundation TVMF has decided to fund the veterinary care of Eli, the bomb-sniffing dog who was adopted by the family of a fallen Marine. US Marine Corps Lance Corporal Colton Rusk, the Texan from Orange Grove who grew up surrounded by dogs, was thrilled by his assignment to serve as a military dog handler in May 2010. When he was paired...
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    Earning a place in A&M history

    04/14/11 To describe Joe West as a dedicated Aggie would be an understatement. West, Texas A&M Class of 1954, drives an SUV with the license plate "54GIGM." He painted the front door of his College Station home maroon. It's rare to see him out in the ...
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    Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.® First Quarter Earnings Up 9.3%

    04/14/11 Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.?® , the parent company of Prosperity Bank?®, reported net income for the three months ended March 31, 2011 of $33.878 million or $0.72 per diluted common share, an increase in net income of $2.880 million or 9.3%, compared with $30.998 million or $0.66 per diluted common share for the same period in 2010. ?
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    Drought sears hopes of farmers in South Texas

    04/13/11 Early January rains and near record commodity prices gave Matt Huie and other South Texas farmers dreams of a banner year in 2011. But the rains have disappeared across most of Texas, and Huie, whose family has been farming around Beeville since the 1930s, now spends time wondering if he'll be able to take advantage of booming markets.
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    Immigration debate sparks religious conflict

    04/13/11 Politics, immigration status, and religion are some of the most personal issues in America today. All of them may soon be a part of the debate in the Texas legislature. Nearly a dozen faith leaders from around Central Texas -- priests, rabbis, and pastors -- gathered Wednesday morning at First Methodist Church in downtown Austin. "In Leviticus we are told that the strangers and the sojourners ...
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