Capital Highlights
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PUC outlines consumer protection rules As the dog days of August approach and electric bills soar, the Public Utility Commission is reminding consumers of rules in place to protect them from
Eagles prep for new season; First workout set for Aug. 5
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| New football season brings new questions for Cochran, Eagles | For a good portion of high school football coaches in Texas, each new season will usually have a lot of questions that they hope
Lillie Russell Memorial Library renovations to begin Aug. 1
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Even though the end of summer is near and school will start in a few weeks, the staff at Lillie Russell Memorial Library has plenty of exciting things planned. Staff members want to remind
Council honors long time P&Z member, approves moving car show location
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Lindale City Council members worked through a sizable agenda during its lone meeting of the month on Tuesday (July 16) at city hall and honored a long time Lindale Planning and Zoning official
Local monthly sales tax revenue exceeds 2023
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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.1 billion in local sales tax allocations for July, 0.2 percent
The Economist | Reality Check
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Climate change is very real and must be dealt with, yet energy demand is soaring. Let’s briefly explore the underlying dynamics. The sources of energy usage in the United States are changing
Aug. 15 deadline for FEMA assistance
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has set a deadline of Aug, 15 for Smith County residents to register for individual assistance with their storm damages, said County Public Information
Commissioners honor GIS Department; Address tax exemptions for day care centers
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The Smith County Information Technology GIS Department was honored during Commissioners Court Tuesday (July 9), for an award it received from the National Association of Counties for its