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Texas-based company understands the impact of the wet-dry cycle on soil
In spite of the recent rain, Texas is in the midst of one of the worst drought cycles in modern times - a cycle that some experts predict could last through 2020. Even as spring showers begin to pour, rain is potentially as destructive to the already fragile Texas soils as the drought, says Perma-Pier Foundation Repair of Texas. The vertisol clay soil which runs
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"Big Event," an Aggie tradition since 1982, is the largest, one-day, student-run, service project in the nation. On Saturday, March 24, 2012, a record 17,500 Texas A&M students came together to say ‘thank you' to the Bryan/College Station community by completing volunteer projects for residents and community organizations. To recognize and support this
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Photo credit is Tom Behrens
This is the first fish Cash has ever caught. He and several other boys from Boys and Girls Country were guests of the Katy Fishers of Men on a fishing trip in April at Mary Jo Peckham Park in Katy.
Fishers of Men is a group of Katy men who meet regularly to study and discuss the Bible. In
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WE ARE MOVING THE SATURDAY MEETING of Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA). FA is a 12 Step program for individuals suffering from food obsession, overeating, under-eating and bulimia. Everyone is welcome, including those who think they may have a food problem or are concerned about someone who may. The Katy meeting
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By Tom Pauken
Local and national media outlets are giving increased attention to the massive levels of college loan debt. The New York Times recently featured a story about a young woman graduating from Ohio Northern University who is obligated to pay back $120,000 in college debt for her marketing degree. The typical college graduate now carries approximately $25,000 in loan debt.
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