
The Commerce 2045 Comprehensive Plan outlines future growth with housing, walkability, parks, and zoning to guide sustainable development.
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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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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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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This week Luke visits with Jeff Rice and discusses the use of drones for scouting hunting leases. Luke and Jeff recently used a hunting app (HuntStand) in conjunction with Jeff's drone and learned a great deal about a new piece of land they will be hunting, and in a very short time. Click and learn how you can use this technology to learn the land you hunt on. For more information, contact Jeff Rice by email at jeff@buckandbassranch.com
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With Democrats’ walkout over redistricting bringing the House to a standstill, both parties are accusing each other of abandoning Central Texas flood victims.
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Luke's guest this week is Hunter Barrett with Fortified Cottonseed (www.fortifiedcottonseed.com). Hunter and Luke discuss feeding cottonseed as a supplement to deer. There are very many reasons that make perfect sense why one should take a close look at cottonseed. To hear Luke's hour long show, visit www.catfishradio.org
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Think you have what it takes to successfully manipulate the market and build a domestic industry from the ground up? If so, these eight questions stand between you and your Summer School diploma in Political Economy.
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When parents die, sibling tensions can arise over inheritance. In many traditions, the oldest child used to get it all. In a part of Pakistan, there's a surprise twist: The youngest is the chosen one.
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Fed Governor Lisa Cook plans to fight to keep her job with a forthcoming lawsuit challenging President Trump. And, the DNC addresses the Democratic Party's challenges.
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How do you heal the wounds of war? That is the mission of Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive and plastic surgeon at the American University of Beirut Medical Center.
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At a time when Congressional Republicans are generally opting against town halls, Missouri Rep. Mark Alford is embarking on a four-day, 15-stop tour to meet with constituents.