Some Metroplex school districts are holding elections that could change local property tax rates and bring in new school funding.
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Luke's good friend Larry Weishuhn is back with us this week and the topic is deer surveys, ways to learn what the buck/doe ratio and deer density is on the property you hunt. Click to listen to some whitetail wisdom from Weishuhn learned over a lifetime of education and time spent in the whitetail woods. Email Luke through his website, www.catfishradio.org
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Join Luke this week as he discusses everything from getting started hunting with a compound bow (www.pyramydair.com) to shooting dove around a pond on the back forty. Luke also discusses the changes in the big bore air rifles that have taken place since he first began shooting and hunting with them about 13 years ago. Lear more about what Luke is up to at www.catfishradio.org
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Texas lawmakers are moving to replace the STAAR exam with three shorter tests. For rural Northeast Texas, the changes could free up class time but keep high-stakes pressures on students, teachers, and schools.
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The Commerce 2045 Comprehensive Plan outlines future growth with housing, walkability, parks, and zoning to guide sustainable development.
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The second session is set to consider the same agenda that stalled in the first, with redistricting and disaster response at the top of the governor’s priorities.
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White House executive orders and legislation in many states have targeted the rights and protections of trans people. For some, that has meant increased financial worry.
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The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has unleashed a frenzy of recrimination — and finger-pointing. But the suspect's politics may be less clear than some say.
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The president signed an order earlier this week to send Tennessee state National Guard troops, along with officials from various federal departments and agencies, into Memphis, in an effort to fight crime. It's one of several U.S. cities Trump has singled out for such a move, testing the limits of presidential power and military force.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. chose everyone in the group. Their votes could affect vaccine access for certain childhood vaccines and and the COVID shots. Here's what's at stake.
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Russia, Iran and China have all attempted to shape the narrative, but so far, their influence has been relatively minor, experts say.