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The campaign committee of former KZRG radio personality Mark Kinsley, who dropped out of the 129th District state representative race just a few weeks after entering it, shut down Friday, according to documents filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Welcome back to the weekly roundup here at Eating Our Words, where we've finally secured the patent on sourdough incense.
The entry titled "This week's TV picks." Categories This week's TV picks Monday, October 26, 2009, 08:06 AM Nathan Fillion stars in "Castle." Monday: 'So You Think You Can Dance' 7 p.m., FOX: The top 20 dancers are introduced.
Rodriguez, Trevi o to wed in November
October 20, 2009 3 comments Timothy Jay Trevino and Brenda Lea Rodriguez are pleased to announce their upcoming marriage this fall.
Grayson County Habitat groundbreaking for organization's first Van Alstyne house Oct. 17
We look forward to seeing you this Saturday for groundbreaking for our first Van Alstyne house! We have ordered beautiful weather with a little residual mud.
18 busted on drug charges in Gonzales investigation
Department of Public Safety investigators have arrested 17 people after investigating a plot to cook methamphetamines for more than a year.
18 arrested in South Texas methamphetamine case
Eighteen arrests have been made in a state and local bust of an alleged methamphetamine manufacturing operation in South Texas.
Del Mar College on Wednesday plans to remember the late Barbara McDowell, a local artist and volunteer, with a dedication featuring the latest addition to the Fine Arts Center Sculpture Garden.
'Friday Night Lights' won't get all its incentive money
Players gather on a field to film a scene of 'Friday Night Lights' in 2007. The NBC television show has been filmed in Austin and surrounding communities since 2006, but episodes in Season Two did not include a credit saying 'Filmed in Austin, TX.' MORE LOCAL NEWS Get breaking news in your inbox KEEP TABS ON CRIME Monitor crime in your neighborhood ...
Birding with Jerry Hall: Aa Sbit of good news that is one part bird and two parts food
I have three bits of good news, one related to birds and two dealing with food. First, the food news.
Stop signs are choice of property owner
QUESTION: This concerns the Walmart/Sam's block on North Fourth Street and the responsibility for stop signs.
Killeen's lean budget boosts fees
By Hailey Persinger Killeen Daily Herald After spending more than a month dissecting and discussing, Killeen City Council members will vote today on whether to adopt a bare-bones budget.
Greenway coming to southeastern Travis
The first phase of the Onion Creek greenway project will include turning the flood-prone Timber Creek neighborhood into a park.
Mammoth Power Substation Under Construction
Eddie Garcia CBS 7 News September 11, 2009 Presidio, TX - The largest back-up battery in the United States is being built in the border town of Presidio.
Vance Rowe Described as the 'meanest man from Texas', John Wesley Hardin is alleged to have killed more than forty men starting at the young age of fifteen.
Area officers get briefing on new laws
If the law wasn't complicated, it wouldn't take lawyers to figure it all out. Wednesday, about 150 Seguin and Guadalupe County law enforcement officers got a four-hour update on the newest state laws out of the last legislature from their attorney - 25th Judicial District Attorney Heather Hollub, whose office prosecutes felony crimes filed in ...
George Kalesik designed, built, and painted the dog in an airplane riding up and down on the pump jack at the corner of highways 80 and 183 in Luling.
Brackenridge High School Class of 1989 will host a "City Tour Reunion." Graduates from the classes of 1986-1992 are invited.
Photo of the Day: Lightning show in Gonzales
What a stunning site and it could only be better if it was followed by rain! What a stunning site -- and it could only be better if it was followed by rain! The white of the strike and the area around it draws in our gaze.
Police advise community to lock doors
A string of car burglaries during the weekend left the owners missing valuables and Kerrville police shaking their heads because none of the vehicles were secured, and valuables were left in plain sight.