$477,786 in grant funds available for prescribed burning to Central and East Texas landowners
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M Forest Service is accepting grant applications to offset the cost of prescribed burning on private lands for Central and East Texas landowners
Despite Winter Storm Uri, Resilient Texas Dove Populations Point to Favorable Hunting Season
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AUSTIN — September marks the start of dove season for almost 300,000 Texas hunters per year. After Winter Storm Uri hit the state in February, many hunters are wondering how the snowfall and
Smith County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested
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At approximately 2 pm, August 11, 2021, a Smith County Sheriff’s Deputy was arrested and charged with a 3rd degree felony offense for Misuse of Official Information. Deputy Luis A. Sandoval was
TEXAS PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLIST DEATHS CONTINUE TO CLIMB
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AUSTIN – Despite a decrease in traffic crashes in 2020, Texas saw a dramatic rise in the number of people killed walking and biking on our roadways. Last year, 731 people died in
Texas Hunting, Fishing Licenses on Sale Aug. 15
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AUSTIN – The start of a new hunting season is right around the corner and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is reminding hunters and anglers that current year Texas hunting and
Park Rangers Statewide Recognized for World Ranger Day
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AUSTIN— Every year on July 31, World Ranger Day is an opportunity to take a moment to recognize the unwavering commitment towards park stewardship by the many park rangers at the 88 Texas
Texas Sales Tax Holiday is Aug. 6-8
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(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is reminding shoppers they can save money on clothes and school supplies during the state’s sales tax holiday on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug.