All posts tagged "Texas Legislature"
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 28, 2020
Texas Ghost Story: Chipita’s Last Words Were, ‘I Am Not Guilty’
Josefa “Chipita” Rodriguez (1799-1863) was one of only three women ever executed by hanging in Texas history. After...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2020
A World Without Maroon: How Texas A&M Almost Called Austin Home
Aggies everywhere will probably know the building Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, which was named after Edward Benjamin...
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Spring Sault | May 21, 2019
New Bill Allows Killing of Feral Hogs Without a License
Senate Bill 317, authored by Senator Bryan Hughes, states that feral hogs can be killed whether there has...
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Spring Sault | March 4, 2019
Is Daylight Saving Time on the Chopping Block in Texas?
The 2019 Texas Legislature will see House Bill 49, as well as Senate Bill 190, come forward for...
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Spring Sault | December 27, 2018
How Texas is Working to Make College More Affordable
Texas is continuing to make college more affordable, allowing for more “non-traditional” students (people over the age of...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | May 2, 2018
The Texas Bluebonnet: Its Legends and Myths
You can’t argue that there ever was a more-loved wildflower than the Texas bluebonnet. However, few know the...
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Marcy Stellfox | September 29, 2016
American Indians To Perform at Bob Bullock Museum on Friday
This Friday, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin in partnership with the Great Promise for...