Month: April 2024

Influential Conservative PAC Wades Into Texas Legislature Primaries

The conservative attack on Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan intensifies as the Club For Growth, known for supporting hard-right federal candidates, targets him and four other Republican incumbents in TV ads, calling Phelan “unwaveringly liberal” and a “Democrat in disguise.” Despite passing conservative legislation, including permitless carry of handguns and a near-total ban on abortion, Phelan faces criticism from within his party for failing to support school vouchers and supporting the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton, leading to a runoff election where his conservative credentials are under scrutiny.

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Eclipse Fever Hits Texas Towns As Residents And Officials Prepare For A Crush Of Visitors

As Texas braces for a solar eclipse next week, cities and small towns from the Mexico border to Texarkana are preparing for a flood of visitors, with some local leaders urging residents to stock up on supplies and stay home on Monday. Despite weather concerns, places like Llano, in the path of totality, are expecting large crowds and potential shortages, while others, like Eagle Pass, hope to showcase their communities and welcome visitors for a unique viewing experience. Businesses and parks along the eclipse’s path are gearing up for the event, with some offering special events and accommodations for eclipse tourists.

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Texas Fruit Growers Cautiously Optimistic About Yields

Texas fruit growers are cautiously optimistic about this year’s crop as chill hours and other conditions appear favorable for most areas. While low-to-mid chill regions are experiencing good conditions, higher chill areas are seeing marginal chill hours, leading to concerns like “doubles” or conjoined fruits in some crops. Additionally, the looming threat of drought could impact overall fruit production in the state, especially if hot, dry weather arrives early in the season.

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Fish Management Strategies Webinar Scheduled For April 16

Join Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts for a comprehensive webinar on growing healthy fish populations in ponds and lakes. Learn about the pond food chain, fish requirements for growth, feeding programs, and strategies for maximum production. Register now for this informative session on April 16 from 6-7:30 p.m.

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Citizen Scientists Invited to Collect Data for NASA During Eclipse

As the Moon eclipses the Sun on April 8, 2024, thousands of citizen scientists, including fifth- and sixth-grade students from Alpena Elementary in Arkansas, will collect temperature readings and cloud data to aid research on the Sun’s influence on climate. Using NASA’s GLOBE Observer app, these enthusiastic participants will contribute valuable information for understanding temperature fluctuations during the eclipse, particularly in diverse climate regions across North America. This collaborative effort highlights the power of citizen science in advancing our knowledge of Earth’s environment and inspiring a new generation of scientific inquiry.

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