Month: December 2023

Setting Your Poinsettias Up For Success

Learn how to care for your poinsettia plants during the holiday season with tips from horticultural experts at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Discover how to choose healthy poinsettias, avoid common watering mistakes, and ensure your plants thrive year-round.

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Purchasing Real Texas Christmas Trees Boosts Economy

Discover the economic significance of real Christmas trees in Texas as over 4 million trees are sold annually, contributing to a $714 million industry and supporting thousands of jobs. Explore the rich history and environmental benefits of these festive trees while considering their role in sustaining local economies and ecosystems.

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No. 18 Blinn Uses Second-Half Offensive Eruption To Rally Past LSU-Eunice

The 18th-ranked Blinn College women’s basketball team, fueled by a fiery halftime speech from head coach Jeff Jenkins, mounted an impressive second-half comeback to secure a commanding 93-53 victory over Louisiana State University-Eunice. The Buccaneers, with a barrage of 3-pointers and a rejuvenated defensive effort, showcased their resilience and teamwork to clinch the win in the Blinn Classic’s opening game in Brenham, Texas.

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Texas Grid Faces Winter After Failed Attempt To Get More Power Online

Texas’ preparations for extreme winter weather have hit a roadblock as the state’s grid operator, ERCOT, failed to secure additional power generation from companies or persuade them to lower their power use for the upcoming winter season. This setback raises concerns about the grid’s reliability, especially after the devastating 2021 winter storm that resulted in widespread power outages and calls for grid improvements.

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