Texas

2023 - 3 - 27

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Steves Family Recognized for Historic Impact on Texas (Business Wire)

The Steves Family and Steves & Sons were recognized for their historic impact on Texas at the Witte Museum's Texas Trailblazers Award Luncheon.

With interior and exterior door plants in San Antonio, and interior door plants in Richmond, Virginia and Lebanon, Tennessee, and now in Brigham City, Utah, Steves & Sons currently employs more than 1,400 team members. Last year Steves & Sons announced it plans for a large-scale molded door skin plant in Athens, Georgia which is well under way, and the company expect first board production in midyear 2024. The company, which manufactured propellers for the Army Air Corps during World War I and joinery work for Liberty ships during World War II, now has six manufacturing plants with over 1,400 team members in five states, serving the entire country. Steves, CEO of Steves & Sons, at the Texas Trailblazers Award Luncheon. The award celebrates “Texas’ wild and vivid lands, especially its people, their resilience and how they adapted to or impacted ever-developing Texas.” In 1955, Marshall Steves Sr.

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Report: Texas fracking is exacerbating the PFAS crisis (Grist)

A "staggering volume" of PFAS are being injected into fracked wells. On a patch of brown sand, yellow pipes stretch into the distance with a red ...

The federal government is also looking to rein in and clean up PFAS in multiple uses. PFAS can also go airborne if the substance is pumped into a well and then that well is flared or vented, which is common in Texas. [link](https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pfas/health-effects/index.html) PFAS to a range of health problems, including birth defects, cancer, and other serious diseases. The group criticized state regulations that allow energy companies to withhold information on the use of chemicals they deem to be proprietary. “What was distinctive about Texas was the staggering volume of PFAS reported in use,” Dusty Horwitt, another study author, says. FracFocus is composed of industry-reported data, and there are major exemptions in state and federal law that allow companies to withhold certain information by labeling it a trade secret. The database is managed by the Ground Water Protection Council, a nonprofit made up of state regulatory agencies. In some parts of Texas, like the Fort Worth region, homes, daycares, and businesses are located within a few hundred feet of flaring gas wells. The data that PSR was able to analyze might not reveal the full extent of PFAS contamination in Texas, the authors say. [Floodlight](https://www.floodlightnews.org/), a nonprofit news site that investigates climate issues. Potentially, people could absorb PFAS through their lungs, and some small molecules could then pass on to the bloodstream, Gottlieb says. They could make rainwater roll right off a jacket, and when added to fire fighting foams, put out major fires quickly.

Texas 8th graders are falling behind (Axios)

Eighth graders in Texas have fallen so far behind their peers in other states that they could lose roughly $104 billion in future earnings, according to an ...

- "It's clear the state needs to be doing more to equip our children for their futures. secretary of education, said in a statement. - Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico, issued in 1836, listed Mexico's failure to establish a public education system as a reason for the split. Bush Institute](https://www.bushcenter.org/series/2021-policy-recommendations). - Nearly a fifth of eighth graders don't graduate from a Texas public high school. What they found: Once a student falls behind in the early years of their education, it's difficult for them to catch up, according to the new report.

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Discover the Newest Lake in Texas - The First in 30 Years! (AZ Animals)

There are around 200 manmade lakes in Texas. The newest one is about to open. Here are the details for the brand-new Bois d'Arc Lake.

[snakes](https://a-z-animals.com/animals/snake/) in Fannin County will also certainly find a home in Bois d’Arc Lake. [alligators](https://a-z-animals.com/animals/alligator/) will eventually show up in Bois d’Arc Lake. [bass](https://a-z-animals.com/animals/bass/) and [catfish](https://a-z-animals.com/animals/catfish/) fry. Duck hunters can’t wait to take a harvest from the newest lake in the Lone Star State. Wildlife displaced during the construction of the lake will likely relocate within this corridor. The water is nutrient-rich and promises to become a fishing hotspot in North Texas. Ivie Lake](https://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/o_h_ivie/) opened to the public in 1990. [North Texas Municipal Water District](https://www.ntmwd.com/) (NTMWD), which supplies water to two million people in North Texas, began the planning and permitting process for the lake in 2003. The entire process of creating this lake unfolded with an eye toward creating a world-class fishery. Once the lake is fully opened, estimates suggest it will provide the local economy with a boost of $166 million per year. With few [natural lakes in the state](https://a-z-animals.com/blog/how-many-natural-lakes-are-in-texas/) large enough to source water for the nearly 30 million Texas residents, these hundreds of manmade impoundments are critical as the state’s population continues to grow. The name of the lake comes from the native Bois d’Arc tree, also known as the Osage Orange tree.

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En Texas: Manejan 9 horas para comprar en $34000 una camioneta ... (Telemundo Dallas)

La familia Ruiz, de El Paso, ''cayó'' en la trampa de estafadores en Arlington quienes le vendieron el vehículo que había sido robado en Houston.

La probabilidad de recuperar ese dinero es realmente escasa”. “Si ejecuta un VIN y no hay registro y no coincide con la secuencia de un producto GM típico, sí, eso es una señal de alerta”, dijo Cook. Ruiz pagó $34,000 en efectivo y se llevó la camionetan.

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U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is running for Houston mayor (Texas Tribune)

Jackson Lee enters a mayoral contest that is already well underway. The early frontrunner is state Sen. John Whitmire, D-Houston, and his competitors ...

[mission](/about): creating a more engaged and informed Texas with every story we cover, every event we convene and every newsletter we send. The office is nonpartisan, though Houston is solidly blue and most of the prominent candidates identify as Democrats. Jackson Lee enters a mayoral contest that is already well underway. [Donate to join or renew today.](https://support.texastribune.org/donate) There has been speculation for months that Jackson Lee could run for mayor. The early frontrunner has been state Sen.

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Talking Travel In Texas And Beyond: Danilo A. Di Nardo (Local Profile)

Whether by car or plane, there's a sense of adventure for what is ahead — from the food we will eat to the places we will see.

On the map we have some “must visit” locations pinned, and we try to visit new places every time, balancing out vacations between family fun, beach and culture. Vacation for me has to have the perfect combination of relaxation and culture. We have a few vacations planned for 2023, as we alternate going to Italy and Europe every other year. If I am traveling for work, usually my travel time is occupied by phone calls, emails and reports. Out of everywhere, my favorite road trip is getting to Austin. Local Profile reached out to eight people in the Collin County community to get their take and advice on everything travel related.

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Study says companies using “forever chemicals” in Texas oil and ... (Texas Tribune)

A new report from a public health watchdog found that more than 40000 pounds of PFAS has been injected into more than 1000 wells across Texas — and warned ...

[Donate to join or renew today.](https://support.texastribune.org/donate) [mission](/about): creating a more engaged and informed Texas with every story we cover, every event we convene and every newsletter we send. The federal government is also looking to rein in and clean up PFAS in multiple uses. [link](https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pfas/health-effects/index.html) PFAS to a range of health problems, including birth defects, cancer and other serious diseases. PFAS can also go airborne if the substance is pumped into a well and that well is then flared or vented, which is common in Texas. [Yes, I'll donate today](https://support.texastribune.org/donate?installmentPeriod=yearly&amount=150&campaignId=701460000007V3QAAU#join-today) The group criticized state regulations that allow energy companies to withhold information on the use of chemicals they deem to be proprietary. “What was distinctive about Texas was the staggering volume of PFAS reported in use,” said Dusty Horwitt, another study author. [Texas Tribune Festival](https://www.texastribune.org/festival/?utm_medium=website&utm_source=trib-ads&utm_campaign=ttf-marketing&utm_term=save-the-date-article-footer), our multiday celebration of big, bold ideas about politics, public policy and the day’s news — all taking place just steps away from the Texas Capitol. [Floodlight](https://www.floodlightnews.org/), a nonprofit news site that investigates climate issues. The database is managed by the Ground Water Protection Council, a nonprofit made up of state regulatory agencies. FracFocus is composed of industry-reported data, and there are major exemptions in state and federal law that allow companies to withhold certain information by labeling it a trade secret.

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A Very Texas Ponzi Scheme (Bloomberg)

Must-Reads · Why it's practically impossible to force employees back in the office · The latest on mass protests in Israel over a judicial overhaul · Can Twitter ...

Governor Abbott Reappoints Anwar To Texas Higher Education ... (Office of the Texas Governor)

Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Javaid Anwar to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for a term set to expire on August 31, 2027. The Board ...

He is a lifetime member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and member of the George W. Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Javaid Anwar to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for a term set to expire on August 31, 2027. Javaid Anwar of Midland is owner and president of Midland Energy, Inc., Petroplex Energy, Inc., and Western T.

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Nuevas fechas para la distribución de alimentos en el norte de Texas (Telemundo Dallas)

Texas - El Banco de Comida del Norte de Texas tendrá su repartición de alimentos esta semana. Los participantes no tienen que registrarse o mostrar alguna ...

- 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - Garland Community Health Fair en el 3255 Boradway Blvd en Garland. - Grand VIew Baptist Church en el 1401 I-30 en Mesquite. Los participantes no tienen que registrarse o mostrar alguna identificación.

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Don't Make A Mess Out Of The Texas Citizens Participation Act (Forbes)

Considers Texas proposed amendments SB896/HB2781 to the Texas Citizens Partipation Act that would eliminate the stay on appeal in certain circumstances.

However, the single counterargument against allowing the litigation to go forward during the appeal as in the proposed Texas amendment is this: The appeal is not going to last very long anyway, because of the mandate of § 27.008(b) that the appellate court must resolve a TCPA appeal expeditiously. One thing is certain: The proposed amendment to the TCPA that automatically terminates the stay is not the way to deal with this issue ― if, indeed, an issue actually exists at all. If the Court of Appeals knows that it is going to rule to deny the appeal, then the Court of Appeals at that time could lift the stay at the trial court level in anticipation of their future formal decision denying the appeal. Thus, if a party files a bogus appeal of the denial of their TCPA motion, the Court of Appeals may award appropriate monetary sanctions, not just against the party who brought the appeal but also against the counsel who filed that appeal. Such is even more important in the Anti-SLAPP context, such as with the TCPA, where one of the primary purposes of such statutes in the first place is to conserve the judicial resources of the courts and the parties — and particularly the party against whom abusive litigation has been brought. The stay pending the resolution of the appeal is necessary to avoid potential wasted effort by the trial court and the litigants. This is the very reason why § 51.014(b) stays activity at the trial court level for interlocutory appeals. Plus, once a trial court has made one misjudgment, the effect is usually to snowball and result in other bad rulings that follow, such as sanctioning a party who was right in the first place. Because the proposed amendment has the potential to create more problems than it solves, and in fact may create a mess of things, some analysis is in order. ― Texas has a bunch of such exemptions) under § 27.010(a). Very importantly, § 51.014(b) provides that while this appeal is ongoing, all other proceedings at the trial court are stayed pending the appeal. So, if there is a delay in the litigation, it should be only a short one and thus there is no need for a relief from the stay.

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Jacob deGrom abrirá campaña para Texas Rangers y quiere marcar ... (ESPN Deportes)

Tras años de miseria, Texas Rangers inicia una nueva era con Bruce Bochy al frente del equipo y con Jacob deGrom como su as en la rotación de pitcheo.

"Pero la realidad es que se siente diferentes, a pesar de que trates de llevarla tranquilo. "Tuvimos que mejorar nuestro pitcheo abridor", dijo Bochy. [Jon Gray](https://espndeportes.espn.com/beisbol/mlb/jugador/_/id/33203/jon-gray) y [Andrew Heaney](https://espndeportes.espn.com/beisbol/mlb/jugador/_/id/32672/andrew-heaney). "Es un gran honor y una gran responsabilidad. Es el arranque y, con un poco de suerte, espero que nos ponga en un buen lugar. "En el béisbol nunca se sabe…

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Texas Central Railroad and landowners to meet in Dallas County ... (KBTX)

Attorneys representing several landowners and Texas Central Railroad are scheduled to meet on April 7 in a Dallas County courtroom to determine whether ...

Representatives with Texans Against High-Speed Rail say that it has been a decade-long struggle to obtain even basic answers about the project, causing significant stress for thousands of Texans across ten counties. In court filings, Texas Central contested the landowners’ petitions, requested dismissal of the case, and asked for court costs and expenses. It impacts whether what they want to do with their property or what they’d like to plan to do with their property,” says Duhon. Attorneys for nearly 100 property owners across nine Texas counties sent a letter to the rail company in September seeking information about the status of the highly anticipated high-speed train project. They also claim that the uncertainty surrounding the project has made it difficult to sell or make any modifications to their property. Texas Central’s website previously stated that construction was set to begin in 2021, but opponents say they have not seen any progress from the company.

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