Month: February 2024

Live Crowd Highlights Exciting Night Of Blinn Esports Action

Blinn College’s esports teams showcased their skills in Super Smash Bros, Overwatch, and Call of Duty, with the Call of Duty team narrowly losing 3-1 to Trinity Valley Community College in a thrilling match. The Super Smash Bros squad had a stellar performance, finishing with a 7-1 record in one-versus-one matches. Meanwhile, the Overwatch team faced a tough 3-0 loss against the University of Texas-Dallas but remains committed to regrouping and improving.

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High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrest of Stolen Vehicle Suspect in Bellville, TX

A high-speed chase in Bellville, TX, ended in the arrest of Rami Idrissou of Katy, who was driving a stolen vehicle. Austin County Sheriff’s deputies, along with Bellville Police, pursued Idrissou through the town and onto Hwy 159 E, where he ultimately wrecked the vehicle in Hempstead, TX, and was taken into custody. Assisted by several law enforcement agencies, Idrissou was charged with Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Evading Arrest, and Theft of a Motor Vehicle.

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Texas Victory: Federal Judge Rules $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Unconstitutional, Backs Ken Paxton’s Challenge [VIDEO]

In a significant legal win for Texas and Attorney General Ken Paxton, a federal judge has declared the $1.7 trillion government funding bill passed in December 2022 unconstitutional. The ruling stems from the House of Representatives’ use of proxy voting, which allowed members to vote without being physically present. This decision could pave the way for other states to challenge aspects of the spending bill.

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Hay, Feed, Fencing Supplies Needed To Support Texas Panhandle Wildfire Victims

Donations of hay, feed, and fencing supplies are urgently needed to support livestock owners impacted by devastating wildfires across the Texas Panhandle. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is establishing Animal Supply Points to accept donations, aiming to meet producers’ critical needs and assist in their recovery efforts. Texans are encouraged to donate and support their neighbors in agriculture during this challenging time.

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