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CS volleyball team ends nondistrict by beating Magnolia West

CS volleyball team ends nondistrict by beating Magnolia West

MAGNOLIA – The College Station volleyball team ended nondistrict play with a 22-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-15 victory over Class 6A Magnolia West on Tuesday night. College Station’s Blair Thiebaud paced the Lady Cougars with 16 kills, 18 digs and 25 assists. Addisyn Green had 11 kills, Cooper Binderup 10 and Charlotte Taquet nine. Bella DeLeon...

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Texas AG continues effort to depose, shut down Catholic Charities

Texas AG continues effort to depose, shut down Catholic Charities

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… The Texas Attorney General’s Office is continuing its efforts to depose Sister Norma Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, in its quest to uncover alleged criminal wrongdoing by the religious nonprofit. The latest court action follows a months-long… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/-/3591349110962-texas-ag-continues-effort-to-depose-shut-down-catholic-charities

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Here is Your First look at the New Food for the State Fair of Texas

Here is Your First look at the New Food for the State Fair of Texas

Fair season has arrived in East Texas and across the state. The Gregg County Fair wraps up this weekend with the East Texas State Fair kicking off on September 20. One fair that many of you will make a weekend trip to enjoy is the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. Here you can enjoy...

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From just starting out to nearly wrapping up, which states are harvesting corn?

The country’s corn for grain harvest is 5% complete, according to USDA’s Crop Progress report for the week ending Sept. 8. Here’s a closer look at how harvest is going in the nine states that contributed to that 5%. Texas. Of the country’s top eighteen corn-growing states,… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/-/3591270500883-from-just-starting-out-to-nearly-wrapping-up-which-states-are-harvesting-corn

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Why is This the #1 Most Banned Book in Texas?

Why is This the #1 Most Banned Book in Texas?

In my opinion, books that are overtly sexual in nature don’t have a place in elementary schools–or even perhaps in middle schools, for that matter. But here’s part of the controversy: different people have different ideas about what ‘overtly sexual’ means. Continue reading… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/103-3-the-g-o-a-t-520725/3591321371887-why-is-this-the-1-most-banned-book-in-texas