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  • Texas A&M University-Commerce has hired former Florida Atlantic University athletics administrator Eric Coleman to be the university's new Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief Operating Officer.
  • The Justice Department is asking a federal court to prevent any elections from taking place in Texas that use newly drawn maps for Congressional and state legislature seats.
  • Abortion rights opponents are optimistic that today’s Friday’s Supreme Court ruling is another sign that states will soon have the power to ban abortions.
  • This week, Luke visits with Kenny Greer and discusses overcoming challenges in life. Kenny lost a leg but after rehab and much determination, taught himself how to hunt as an amputee.
  • Three Texas universities - UT Dallas, Rice University, and the University of Houston, Downtown - were given with poor ratings for their written free expression policies in a new study by The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. Texas A&M University-Commerce was not included in the study.
  • The Greenville ISD Citizens Advisory Committee will presents its recommendations on the prospect of a new middle school and other items to the school board on Jan. 18.
  • Candidates for political office in Texas must file for the 2022 election by 5 p.m. Texas holds its primary elections on March 1. On the ballot will be statewide candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and others. There are also elections for county officials and judges.
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