Sheridan Wood
Assistant Student News Director-
Organizers estimate 1,800 people showed up for the event.
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The university commemorates its 100th year.
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The TCA approved $124,459 in a variety of grants to local Abilene arts organizations and nonprofits.
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Monarchs face extra challenges for their annual journey. But cities along their migration path can take steps to help.
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Smaller military and COVID-19 have hit recruiting hard in recent years.
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Advocates have spoken up at public city meetings to oppose the tree removal in Brackenridge Park. In response, project planners have reduced the number of significant trees set for demolition in phase one from 55 to 37, and they have reduced the number of heritage trees from seven to six. Officials say the remaining 19 trees will be relocated.
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Texas is facing an intense wildfire season, with already over 200,000 acres burned so far. Of course, wildfires can have devastating consequences for people, agriculture and the environment. But they also bring some positive ecological effects.
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This will be the third year that the donations raised from the sale will go towards the renovation of the former-Lincoln Middle School into a state-of-the-art, three-story library.
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CASA's Superhero Fun Run event resumed in person for the first time since 2019.
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Clay is one of two challengers for Place 6 on the May 7 ballot.