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- If You Can’t Find The Swine Flu Vaccine, A New Texas Web Site May Help
If you’re having trouble figuring out where you can get vaccinated against both the seasonal flu and swine flu, a new state Web site may help you track down where the vaccines are available in your community.
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- California Group Finds High Lead Levels In Toys
Federal consumer officials are looking into toy warnings from a California health group just ahead of the holiday shopping season.
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- DPS: Mexican Cartels, Gangs Are Recruiting In Texas Schools
The Texas Department of Public Safety warned parents across the state Tuesday that Mexican drug cartels and gangs are recruiting students in schools and communities, luring them with cars and cash and promising they’ll face minimal punishment if caught.
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- Oglesby Ag Teacher, Students Injured When Vehicle Hits A Cow
An Oglesby Ag teacher and some of his students were injured Monday night when the vehicle they were riding in struck a cow in the highway
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- You Could Owe Taxes Because Of Government Glitch
Millions may discover they owe taxes when they file returns next spring because the government was too generous with the new Making Work Pay tax credit.
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- Two Teenagers Charged In Series Of Central Texas Burglaries
Two teenagers have been arrested and charged in connection with a series of Central Texas burglaries and investigators are trying to determine whether the pair is linked to other break-ins in the area.
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- Man Cutting Truck Apart Burned by Exploding Fuel Tank
Emergency units from Gatesville were dispatched Friday morning to a “Man on fire, something blew up” call near South Mountain in rural Coryell County.
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- Husband Of Missing Central Texas Woman Indicted For Murder
The estranged husband of a woman from Gatesville who disappeared five years ago after going to visit him was indicted for murder Thursday in the missing woman’s death.
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- Swine Flu Vaccine Distribution Vexes Texas Doctor
Some Texas doctors are getting enough swine flu vaccine for at risk patients while others aren’t getting any at all.
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- Gatesville Wraps Arms Around Soldiers At North Fort Hood
The community of Gatesville, Texas, hosted a dinner Nov. 8 at the Prima Pasta restaurant in Gatesville for Army Reserve Soldiers affected by the Nov. 5 shooting at Fort Hood. The Soldiers are members of the 1908th and 467th Medical Detachments from Kansas and Wisconsin respectively, but including Soldiers from many other states. Both units are preparing for overseas deployments with training at North Fort Hood and suffered fatalities and injuries during the shooting.
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- Central Texas Teenager Shot In The Leg Monday
A 13-year-old boy was taken to a local hospital Monday evening after he was shot in the leg.
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- Edwards, Carter Both Vote Against Sweeping Health Care Bill
Both Central Texas congressmen voted no to the sweeping health care reform bill that passed narrowly Saturday night in the U.S. House.
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- How To Help, Where To Get Help (Updated)
Central Texans have lined up at blood centers throughout the region in the wake of the deadly shooting at Fort Hood, while churches have opened their doors and counseling centers have opened to help those trying to make sense of the deadly shooting Thursday at Fort Hood.
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- Friday A Day Of Mourning, Here And Around The World
Flags fly at half-staff here and at U.S. installations around the world in the wake of the deadly shooting at Fort Hood and U.S. forces worldwide will observe a moment of silence Friday afternoon in which the post is urging Central Texans to participate.
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- Jury Acquits Local Paramedic Accused Of Fondling Female Patient
Jurors Wednesday acquitted a former Copperas Cove paramedic who was accused of fondling a female patient.
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- $300 Million Spent On Texas Teacher Merit Pay Produced Few Gains
The $300 million Texas spent on merit pay for teachers over the past three years produced few gains by students, according to a review of the now-defunct Texas Educator Excellence Grant.
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- Voters Approve Most Local Proposals; State Amendments Win Approval
Voters in Hewitt rejected three bond issue proposals Tuesday, but most of the other local propositions on the ballot won approval, as did 11 proposed state constitutional amendments in an election that attracted less than 10 percent of Texas voters to the polls.
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- Testimony Continues In Trial Of Ex-Paramedic Accused Of Fondling Patient
A Copperas Cove Fire Department paramedic is back in court Tuesday in Gatesville for a second day of testimony on a charge of official oppression charge that stems from what a patient calls improper conduct
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- Voters Decide 11 Amendments Tuesday; Local Races Also On The Ballot
Voters to go the polls Tuesday in Central Texas to decide 11 proposed Texas constitutional amendments and a handful of local bond issue and local option proposals.
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- Perry Considers Opting Out Of Government-Run Health Insurance
Texas Gov. Rick Perry isn’t saying whether Texas should opt out of a federally run health insurance program.
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- Set Your Clocks Back, Change Your Smoke Detector Batteries
Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning, which means it’s time to set back clocks and change out smoke detector batteries.
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- Deer Hunters Count The Days, But The Season Could Be Challenging
The clock is ticking down on the start of the general deer season in Texas, but the recent rain could make things more challenging for hunters, state wildlife officials say.
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- Coryell County Grand Jury Returns Multiple Indictments
The current session of the Coryell County Grand Jury has returned 46 indictments naming 36 individuals
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- Perry Activates State Emergency Resources In Response To Heavy Rainfall
Heavy rain was falling Thursday on parts of the state and because of the threat of flooding Gov. Rick Perry activated emergency search and rescue personnel who will be positioned in Central and East Texas.
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- Report: Texas Prisoners May Get Swine Flu Vaccine Before General Public
Texas prison officials say thousands of high-risk convicts may be vaccinated against the swine flu ahead of the general public as soon as next week.
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- Flash Flood Watch Canceled; Some Warnings Remain In Effect
The flash flood watch that was in effect for much of the day for Central Texas was cancelled late Monday afternoon, but some flood warnings remained in effect as light rain continued to fall.
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- Former Cove Paramedic Accused Of Fondling Female Patient Goes On Trial
A former Copperas Cove paramedic whom an 18-year-old female patient accused of fondling her breasts goes on trial Monday on a charge of official oppression.
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- Gatesville Man Jailed on Child Sex Charges
A Gatesville man is in Coryell County Jail charged with two counts of sexually assaulting a child.
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- 12 More Swine Flu Cases Confirmed In Central Texas
Twelve more cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Central Texas, pushing the total in the region to more than 110 including confirmed cases in a local school and a city-run day camp.
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- Texas Wildfire Death Toll Rises
Another death has been reported as wildfires continue to rage across the state after a deadly and devastating day during which fires scorched 90,000 acres in Central and North Texas.
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- Waco's Week for Autism Raises Awareness and Funds
April is Autism Awareness Month, April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day, and the week of April 13-19 is Waco's Week for Autism. The weekend of April 18 and 19 will see several events in Waco raising money and awareness to benefit programs for local families who have children with autism.
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- “Autism in Action” to host UMHB Art Day
The TSTC Waco Student Government Association’s program “Autism in Action” continues on Saturday, March 29, at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton.
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- Annual Open House Scheduled at TSTC Waco
Community invited to tour TSTC Waco April 4 and 5.
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- False statement from Hillary Clinton
I was stationed at Camp bedrock, Bosnia when Sen. Clinton Landed for her visit. There was no sniper fire during her visit to the 212th MASH
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- Boys & Girls Club Celebrity Fun Raiser - post on Gatesville site.
Fund raiser benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Gatesville
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- Free RFID training for small businesses
Small businesses can get customized training in Radio Frequency Identification
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- Enlow snags top honors with winning design
Student designs college mascot.
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- 2008 ReZ'd Gaming Competition to benefit Food Pantry
Gaming Competition open to ages 14 and up.
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- AUSA and Operation Life Transformed Unite to Support Caregivers and Spouses
Operation Life Transformed (OLT) is a non profit organization run by active duty military spouses one of which is the care giver of a war wounded soldier stationed at Ft. Hood going through recovery. OLT seeks to provide funding for rapid certification programs for military spouses and caregivers nationwide. At this time OLT has given out 12 scholarship since December, 5 of which have been to Ft Hood spouses.
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- Tis The Season For Dumping Your Unwanted Pets
My sister and I run an unofficial pet rescue operation. We would love to be put out of business by responsible owners who have their pets spayed or neutered.
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- Birthday Girl
Snow on Birthday
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- Beautiful Snow in Riesel
Small pictorial of snow covered, small town, USA.
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- CCGS "Family Days" at Gatesville Public Library
Members of the Coryell County Genealogical Society are at the Gatesville Library this week to help with family history research. They also have negatives and proofs to give away to people that had pictures made a Luker's Studio in Gatesville.
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- Snow Play fun before school
The Date is wrong but it was such a nice sight to wake up to some Snow.
- Grandkids seeing snow for the first time. Horses weathering it out.
Kids and horses enjoying the snow.
- A little snow in Hallsburg!
We had about an inch of snow but mostly all gone by 10:00 am
- Snow in Thornton
it came quick, but wont last long
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- Mays Pre-K in Troy takes time to play in the snow!
Many children played in the snow for the first time this morning.
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- Snow in Bremond
We woke up to the sight of snow.
- Snow Bunnies
Playing in the snow.
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