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- Weather Takes A Wintry Turn On First Full Day Of Spring
A powerful upper-level weather system was making the first full day of spring feel more like winter with falling temperatures, gusty winds and the threat of snow to the north of the Central Texas area.
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- Second Candidate Enters Race For Local State Senate Seat
A second Republican has entered the race to fill the remainder of the term of former Central Texas State Sen. Kip Averitt.
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- Perry Calls May 8 Special Election To Fill Averitt’s State Senate Seat
Texas Gov. Rick Perry Wednesday called a special election to fill the remainder of the term of Central Texas State Sen. Kip Averitt of Waco.
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- Perry Activates Secret Plan In Response To Violence In Mexico
Gov. Rick Perry activated a secret plan Tuesday in response to what he said is an increasing threat of drug-related violence crossing the border from Mexico into Texas.
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- Central Texas Man Wanted For Sexual Assault Arrested In Florida
A 31-year-old Central Texas man who was wanted on warrants charging sexual assault in an incident involving a 15-year-old girl in 2008 was in the Coryell County Jail Tuesday after his arrest in Florida.
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- Census: Let The Count Begin
Tens of millions of U.S. Census forms will begin to arrive in the mail around the country Monday.
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- Time Change Arrives Early Sunday Morning
You’ll get an extra hour of sunshine Sunday evening, but it will cost you an hour of sleep Sunday morning as most of the country springs forward to begin about eight months of Daylight Saving Time.
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- Texas Social Studies Standards Adopted After Contentious Debate
After three days of sometimes-heated debate, the Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval Friday to standards that will dictate how social studies, history and economics are taught.
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- Move To Consolidate GOP Voting Sites Leaves Some Residents Unhappy
After a sometimes-heated two-hour meeting Thursday, Coryell County Republicans decided to consolidate voting precincts for April’s runoff election, but not everyone was happy about the decision.
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- Edwards, Carter Vote Against Pulling U.S. Troops Out Of Afghanistan
Both Central Texas congressmen voted Wednesday against a resolution calling for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
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- It Could Be An Active Tornado Season
Forecasters say the wetter-than-usual winter and a dipping jet stream could add up to an active spring for tornadoes.
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- Texas Faces $11 Billion Shortfall
A key state official says the Texas Legislature will face an $11 billion shortfall when lawmakers return to Austin next year.
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- One Man Arrested After Post Office Discovers The Pot Was In The Mail
A Central Texas man was in custody Friday after U.S. Postal Inspectors discovered an eight-pound package of marijuana that was sent to an address in Coryell County.
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- Autopsy Sheds No Light On Cause Of Deadly Plane Crash
Preliminary autopsy results don’t shed any light on whether a retired Army captain suffered a heart attack before the fiery crash of his single-engine plane in rural Coryell County.
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- Central Texas Shooting Victim Identified, Suspect's Bond Set
A 34-year-old Central Texas woman is dead and her 19-year-old boyfriend has been charged with murder after a domestic disturbance turned violent.
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- Retired Army Captain Killed In Fiery Crash Saturday
A 66-year-old retired Army captain died Saturday morning in the fiery crash of a single-engine plane in rural Coryell County.
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- Central Texas State Senator Arranges Side-By-Side Electric Meter Test
Central Texas State Sen. Troy Fraser is working with Oncor to arrange a side-by-side test to ensure that the new “smart meters” Oncor is installing are providing accurate information about electricity use.
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- Texas Rangers, DPS Look For New Leads In 10-Year-Old Mystery
State investigators are renewing efforts to solve the decade-old mystery of the identity of a woman whose body was dumped on the side of a Texas highway.
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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.
- Snow in Groesbeck @ Limestone Medical Center
Snow at Limestone Medical Center
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- She had to eat it..
Daughter had to eat the snow...
- Snow in Donie
Snow in Donie, Texas
- Snow in Jewett, TX
Pictures take from Jewett EMS Station on FM39.
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- Paw Print Trail
Puppies unsure about the cold white stuff!
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- Woke up to snow!
Snow .... Who'd of known.
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- UMHB Wind Ensemble Spring Tour Concert
UMHB Wind Ensemble will present a Spring Tour Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 10, in the Walton Chapel on campus.
- UMHB Sixty-Ninth Annual Easter Pageant
UMHB Sixty-Ninth Annual Easter Pageant will be held on Wednesday, March 12 on campus at 12:30, 3:00 and 5:30 p.m.
- What Has Claws & Teeth and is Spotted All Over?
On September 2, 2007 the jaguar family at Cameron Park Zoo gained a new member, a bouncing 1.5-pound baby girl.
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