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Gary Job Corps Hosts Dinner In GJCC Style

Gary Job Corps Center supports the Job Corps program’s mission to teach eligible young people the skills they need to…

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Spilling the Beans: How Much Caffeine is Too Much?

Do you drink just one cup of coffee or tea first thing in the morning, hoping the caffeine in it…

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More Than 76 Million Students Enrolled In U.S. Schools, Census Bureau Reports

Classrooms More Racially and Ethnically Diverse; “Non-Hispanic white students now make up 51.9 percent of all people enrolled in school,…

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CTRMA Gives Construction Update For 183 South

Last month, crews completed the bypass lanes at the FM 969 (MLK Jr. Boulevard) intersection, allowing drivers on the general-purpose…

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Spend Time With People Who Make You Better

Here are just a few ways to identify a quality friend—and how to be one yourself… Aquinnah Bree In an…

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Expect Delays When Requesting Birth Certificates From Hays County

The Texas Department of State Health Services is transitioning software, and the Hays County Clerk’s Office will be unable to…

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San Marcos PD Daily Arrest Blotter For Wednesday, December 26 — Thursday, December 27

San Marcos Police Department Daily Arrest Blotter – Emergencies and crimes happen every single day of the year… Emergencies and…

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Texas, States In South And West Growing The Fastest

Texas had the largest numeric growth, adding 379,128 people. The state grew both from more births than deaths and from…

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Latest Economic Numbers For Texas Border

Economic growth slowed along the border as hiring moderated, though unemployment remained historically low. Wages, however, failed to improve despite…

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Net Neutrality Repeal: The Internet Apocalypse That Never Came

Whether the naysayers are willing to admit it or not, less government regulation results in better outcomes for both companies…

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