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Texas State's offense goes cold in blowout loss to Georgia State The Bobcats (14-15, 7-9 Sun Belt) appeared ready to end its seven-game losing skid against Georgia State (20-8, 11-4) on Thursday. Texas State held a four-point lead with over 12 minutes remaining in the opening half. But the offense went cold as it failed to score a field goal in the final 10:34 of the ...
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One Texas Board of Education primary result could spell a return to culture wars Seven seats for the State Board of Education are up this year but the outcome of one primary in North Texas could have a big impact on how it handles some hot-button issues. The next board's to-do-list includes setting sex education standards for the state. by Aliyya Swaby Feb. 23, 2018 12:01 AM.
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Kansas travels to Texas Tech in Big 12 showdown LOOKING AHEAD TO SATURDAY: Reeling Oklahoma hosts Kansas State. The Sooners were blown out by the Jayhawks 104-74 on Monday. Baylor and TCU square off in Fort Worth, while injury-plagued Iowa State travels to West Virginia. Oklahoma State is at Texas, which is fighting for an NCAA ...
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Alabama not the only state considering guns for teachers This August 2016 photo shows a sign outside a school in Claude, Texas, which Claude ISD posts outside their schools. In the aftermath of yet another mass school shooting, President Donald Trump says that if one of the victims, a football coach, had been armed "he would have shot and that would ...
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Opposing bench: Texas falters down stretch in crucial contest K-State, meanwhile, attacked the rim and drew contact. The home team led by seven at the 2:35 mark and never looked back. "When you are in the position that we were up two coming out of a timeout, we have to play better defense down the stretch," Smart said. "But you also have to score. It is going to ...
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Letters for February 22 He served honorably in the United States Air Force for 21 years. During his service he was a member of the staff of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) and Texas A&M University. Upon retirement, he returned to Bryan and became active in several community organizations, ...
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