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Waco news briefs for May 25, 2012
Maryann Cody, from the Texas Hawking Association, will present a program about falconry at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Reynolds Creek Campground Amphitheater, 2885 Speegleville Road.
Candidates tout rural insight in House Dist. 12 race
Five men are competing in Tuesday's Republican primary to be the party's candidate for the newly created - and incumbent-free - Texas House District 12 seat.
All of agents exes live in Texas
Former Secret Service Agent Arthur Huntington, certainly not camera shy as he shows off his ripped body, lost his job after he stiffed a Colombian hooker during a presidential visit in South America.
Good Morning! It's The 85th Anniversary Of The Start Of A History-Making Flight
Good morning, it's Sunday, May 20, the 141st day of 2012. There are 225 days left in the year.
Farm Briefs: Cattle, forage seminar set for MCC Thursday
McLennan County AgriLife Extension Service will have a cattle and forage seminar Thursday at the McLennan Community College Emergency Center, 7601 Steinbeck Bend Road.
Ministry group displaced after blaze breaks out during Bible study
A fire that broke out while a Bible study was under way Wednesday evening displaced the Center for Greater Truth Ministries at 300 Winter St.
With more cuts, future of Waco postal facilities uncertain
The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday announced a plan to avoid closing rural post offices by reducing hours of operation, but the news had no immediate effect on previously announced plans to close a mail processing center and annex in Waco.