Sheridan Wood
Assistant Student News Director-
To prevent future droughts and restore groundwater in west Texas, the federal government is incentivizing landowners to replace trees with native grasses. Not everyone is on board with the idea.
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To prevent future droughts and restore groundwater in West Texas, the federal government is incentivizing landowners to replace trees with native grasses. Not everyone is on board with the idea.
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Usually, trees are a good thing. But, in West Texas, the federal government is actually paying to get rid of them.
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Shawnte Fleming is one of four candidates running for place three on the Abilene City Council.
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His campaign last year centered on making Abilene a sanctuary city for the unborn, and now that it is one, his focus this year is on increasing communication and transparency between taxpayers and city leadership.
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This month marked a new first in Texas archeology. Last weekend, professional archeologists teamed up with Indigenous people to conduct an excavation at an ancient ceremonial site called Paint Rock, just outside of San Angelo.
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Write-in candidate Chad Clark filed to run for mayor one day before applications closed, due to complications with his filing process.
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Candidates hoping to replace Anthony Williams as Abilene’s next mayor spoke on taxpayer concerns at Tuesday’s mayoral candidate forum.
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Friends and family of loved ones serving in the air force gathered at Dyess Air Force Base Monday to welcome home their airmen from a six-month deployment.
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A new partnership in Abilene seeks to provide local veterans support through equine-assisted therapy, a form of mental health care that uses horses to guide patients through therapeutic sessions.