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Texas Named CNBC's "America's Top State For Business" For 2018 AUSTIN, Texas - CNBC today announced that Texas has been named America's top state for business in 2018. CNBC unveiled Texas as the top state ... Texas reclaims No. 1 spot on CNBC's 'America's Top States for Business 2018' - Houston Business Journal
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Two Atascosa Co. candidates file for Texas Senate District 19 seat Governor Greg Abbott called a special election to fill the unexpired term of Carlos Uresti who resigned as State Senator following his conviction on ...
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CA Cities File Appeal In Effort To Avoid Exxon's Possible Lawsuit Against Them "Exxon's strategy — initiating civil proceedings in Texas in response to public proceedings in other states — is all too familiar," states San Francisco's ...
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DISD will send millions back to the state — and Texas needs to help schoolkids keep more of it There's no way to sugarcoat the budget woes ahead for Dallas ISD and other North Texas school districts for the coming academic year. Because of ...
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Texas professors seek to revive campus carry law challenge Attorneys for the state of Texas said Yeakel was correct to dismiss the suit, saying the professors' fear "is subjective and completely dependent on the ...
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EJ after dark: State of offensive line recruiting Every time I cross-examine Texas' 2018 schedule and everything facing the Longhorns, there is a best-case and a worst-case scenario that keep ...
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Other Voices: More education boards should reveal finalists Board members reluctant to step up to this responsibility should note what the Texas State University System is doing in the case of the presidency of ...
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Former Aurora star Wyatt Sparks' signing bonus revealed. Was it worth skipping a career at MSU? MORE: Aurora standout, MSU recruit Wyatt Sparks will sign deal with Texas ... Sparks was projected to make an immediate impact at Missouri State ...
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Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh has ties to Texas AUSTIN — U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley, have deep ties to Texas, including to former state Gov. George W.
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