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Hays County Reports 27 New COVID-19 Cases

COVID-19 is a very fluid situation, and it will continue to be. As new information becomes available from Hays County,…

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USDA Ensures All Kids Can Get Free Meals This Summer As Nation Reopens

This action is part of USDA’s ongoing commitment to making it as easy as possible for local program operators to…

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Five Texas Small Businesses Receive Competitive Research Contracts For Homeland Security Technology Needs

All of the businesses will participate in Phase I of the DHS Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. Each project will...

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Cornyn To Help Lead Police Reforms As Part Of Senate’s Working Group

"Despite calls from some to defund or even disband the police, I believe these steps would do far more harm…

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Meatpacking Facilities Operating More Than 95% Of Capacity Compared To 2019

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today applauded the safe reopening of critical infrastructure meatpacking facilities across the United States...

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U.S. Gains 2.5 Million Jobs In May, Unemployment Rate Declined To 13.3 Percent

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 2.5 million in May, and the unemployment rate declined to 13.3 percent, the U.S.…

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Antibody Tests Were Hailed As Way To End Lockdowns. Instead, They Cause Confusion.

In Laredo, officials had been told by one of the community members helping to arrange the purchase of 20,000 tests from…

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USDA Launches 2020 Feds Feed Families Nationwide Food Drive

The 2020 Food Drive focuses on healthy, nutritious foods. Participants may collect nonperishable foods and fresh foods...

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Pandemic Drives Record Unemployment

The Texas Workforce Commission, like its counterparts across the U.S., initially struggled to cope with the flood of out-of-work people…

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Department Of Defense Taps Texas State To Study Chagas Disease Threat To Military Bases

All new recruits are tested for HIV when they enter U.S. military service. Those blood samples are then stored in…

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