The Clifton Record Online - Thu Nov 05
A CLIFTON a ' Hundreds of local children will receive free bicycle helmets Saturday, Nov.
Texas clinic expands to provide controversial late-term abortionsKHOU-TV Houston - Wed Nov 04
Dr. Curtis Boyd, who opened the first abortion clinic in North Texas 36 years ago, has expanded his practice and now provides a rare more controversial procedure known as a late-term abortion for women up to six months pregnant.
Clinic expands, provides only late-term abortions in N. TexasWFAA-TV Dallas - Tue Nov 03
Dr. Curtis Boyd, who opened the first abortion clinic in North Texas 36 years ago, has expanded his practice and now provides a rare more controversial procedure known as a late-term abortion for women up to six months pregnant.
TxDOT road closure informationThe Lufkin Daily News - Fri Oct 30
The Texas Department of Transportation has closed roads in several East Texas counties following torrential rain over the last 24 hours.
Schools and roads closeThe Daily Sentinel - Fri Oct 30
Following heavy rainfall, wind and a possible tornado near Woden that the National Weather Service in Shreveport was tracking Thursday night, several county roads and local schools have closed today.
County to consider jail architectMarshall News Messenger - Mon Oct 26
Harrison County Commissioners will consider approving a contract with Burns Architecture Inc.
Seminar to help veterans start businessesVictoria Advocate - Sat Oct 24
Originally published October 24, 2009 at 9:21 p.m., updated October 24, 2009 at 11:25 p.m. To go The free seminar will last from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will be provided.
Louisiana Authorities Seeking Tiki Island Ex-ConvictThe Family Badge - Thu Oct 22
Investigators with the DeSoto Parish, Louisiana Sheriff's Office are looking for a Texas ex-convict whose last known address was in Tiki Island in Galveston County.
BLM nets $13 million in quarterly lease saleSan Francisco Chronicle - Thu Oct 22
The Bureau of Land Management netted more than $13 million from its quarterly sale of 48 oil and natural gas leases in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas.
Bureau Of Land Management Nets $13 Million In Lease SaleKOKI - Thu Oct 22
More than 30 bidders registered for Wednesday's auction in Santa Fe. Bids for two parcels in Texas brought in more than $9.4 million, while 38 parcels in New Mexico sold for more than $3.7 million.
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