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Perry names Gregg health leader to post

07/06/11 Gov. Rick Perry announced Tuesday he has selected Gregg County Health Authority administrator Michelle Skyrme to serve on the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
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Perry names Gregg County health leader to post

07/06/11 Gov. Rick Perry announced Tuesday he has selected Gregg County Health Authority administrator Michelle Skyrme to serve on the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. read more
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Texas Divorce Attorney Patrick A. Wright Speaks at Argosy University

06/17/11 Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, lawyer Patrick A. Wright educated students and psychologists at Argosy University on expert testimony in depositions and trial.
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Texas Divorce Attorney Dale A. Burrows Gains Family Law Mediator Certification

06/14/11 Already board certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, lawyer Dale A. Burrows can now offer Lewisville family law clients mediation services
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Miller helps protect horses, owners and vets

06/04/11 AUSTIN-State Representative Sid Miller (R-Stephenville) announced the passage of House Bill 414, an omnibus Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (TBVME) bill that will help keep Texas horse tooth floaters in business.
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UT employee: Not my choice to depart

04/21/11 Embattled University of Texas Board of Regents Special Advisor Rick O'Donnell was forced from his position after he accused UT officials at the "highest level" of hiding important tuition and taxpayer expenditures data.
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Psychology professor appointed to state board

03/29/11 An associate professor in the Texas Tech psychology department has been appointed to the Advisory Committee to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments.
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Funding for child care assistance announced

03/15/11 editor@sweetwaterreporter.com bahome.jpg On Monday, March 14, 2011, Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas Board, and Child Care Services (CCS) announce the availability of child care assistance to help qualifying families pay their child care expenses so they can work, go to school, or attend a training program. Customers receiving child care assistance must meet ...
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Twelfth Southlake attorney earns TBLS certification

03/09/11 Curt Magee was recently inducted into the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS), making him the 12th Southlake attorney to currently own that distinction.
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Chamberlain College of Nursing to Open New Campus in Houston in February 2011

01/11/11 In response to the growing need for registered nurses in Texas and across the nation, Chamberlain College of Nursing announced today that, pending approval from the Texas Board of Nursing, it will expand nursing educational opportunities in Texas by opening a new campus in Houston.
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Civil Rights Groups Seeking Texas Schools Review

12/21/10 Two civil rights organizations are seeking a federal review of public school education in Texas, accusing state school administrators of violating federal civil rights laws after curriculum changes approved earlier this year by the Texas Board of Education.
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In brief: Gov. Perry grants clemency to 8

12/21/10 Gov. Rick Perry on Monday granted clemency to eight individuals after each case was favorably recommended for clemency by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
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Kay L. Van Wey was Voted by Her Peers as 2010 Texas Super Lawyer for the 8th Consecutive Year

11/13/10 Kay L. Van Wey was recently informed that she had been selected by her peers as a 2010 Texas Super Lawyer. Kay has received this distinction for 8 consecutive years. Only 5% of Texas attorneys are selected for this honor. Kay has practiced law for 27 years. She is board certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. (PRWeb November 13, 2010) Read the full ...
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Kay L. Van Wey was Voted by Her Peers as 2010 Texas Super Lawyer for the 8th Consecutive Year

11/13/10 Kay L. Van Wey was recently informed that she had been selected by her peers as a 2010 Texas Super Lawyer. Kay has received this distinction for 8 consecutive years. Only 5% of Texas attorneys are selected for this honor. Kay has practiced law for 27 years. She is board certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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A Claim of Pro-Islam Bias in Textbooks

09/23/10 HOUSTON -- Some conservative members of the Texas Board of Education assert that the history books used in this state have a pro-Islamic bias, and they are upset about it.
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A Claim of Pro-Islam Bias in Textbooks in Texas

09/22/10 Some conservative members of the Texas Board of Education want to vote for a resolution to prohibit what they see as anti-Christian treatment in history books.
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Ram?n Renter?a: Translated Spanish names just don't work

07/11/10 EL PASO -- Suppose the Ingl?s Only movement invaded Arizona, the Texas Board of Education or El Paso politics (Ay Dios mio).
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School Textbook Issue Set for Debate in Aransas County

06/15/10 The Aransas County School Board is set to vote later this week on whether to reject a recent decision by the Texas Board of Education. Some board members are accusing the state board, with its conservative majority, of politicizing the selection of textbooks for social studies and history.
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Gov. Perry Names Smyth Chair of Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying

04/20/10 AUSTIN - Gov. Rick Perry has named D.G. (Greg) Smyth of Uvalde chair of the Texas Board of Professio...
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State curriculum shifts to the right

03/27/10 In an 11-4 vote on Friday, the Texas Board of Education approved a social studies curriculum that looks to push to the right of the political spectrum what students learn.
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Clemency Denied for Skinner, execution will proceed

03/23/10 Huntsville, TX -- A convicted murderer from Pampa had his clemency request rejected by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
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