Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Announces Revenue for Fiscal 2019, August State Sales Tax Collection
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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today released totals for fiscal 2019 state revenues, in addition to announcing monthly state revenues for August. General revenue-related revenue was $57.87
HHS Works to Reduce Suicide Among Young Adults and Veterans
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Texas Recognizes September as Suicide Prevention Month AUSTIN – Texas is working toward preventing suicide among young adults and veterans in the state, highlighting the resources available to
$543,478 in grant funds available for prescribed burning
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COLLEGE STATION – Some Texas landowners may be eligible for funding to help with prescribed burning costs on private lands. Now through September 30, 2019, Texas A&M Forest Service is
AG Paxton Announces Medicaid Fraud Suit Against Opioid Manufacturer Johnson & Johnson
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AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office filed a civil Medicaid fraud lawsuit against pharmaceutical manufacturer Johnson & Johnson, and its subsidiary Janssen
New Texas Laws Affecting Feral Hog Hunting, License Validation Take Effect Sept. 1
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AUSTIN – Feral hogs are so loathed by landowners in Texas for their habitat destroying behavior that beginning Sept. 1, you won’t even need a hunting license to pursue them on private property.
UT Tyler to Offer Seminar on Government Contracting Sept. 10 in Kilgore Comprehensive training designed for businesses and entrepreneurs
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TYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler has announced that an Introduction to Government Contracting seminar will be held Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Kilgore for businesses and entrepreneurs.
Game Wardens Stress Safe Boating over Labor Day Weekend as Kali’s Law Takes Effect
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AUSTIN – Game wardens will be out in force patrolling the waterways over the Labor Day holiday weekend to help ensure Texans make it back home safely. They’ll also be educating folks about Kali’s