Author: Greg Stuessel

Bellville High School FFA Tractor Tech Team Earns State Contest Berth

The Bellville High School FFA Tractor Tech Team has secured their spot in the highly competitive State contest after an impressive second-place finish at the Texas FFA Area XI Association Tractor Tech Contest. Comprising Donnie Smart, Chaise Richter, and Chase Hardin, this accomplished team demonstrated their expertise in tractor mechanics and agricultural machinery technology. Their upcoming participation in the STATE contest at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in March marks a significant recognition of their dedication and skills in the field.

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Austin County Sheriff’s Office Resolves Firearm Discharge Disturbance in Bellville, Texas

The Austin County Sheriff’s Office responded swiftly to a disturbance call in Bellville, Texas, involving a male suspect discharging a firearm inside a residence. After securing the safety of family members, the Austin County Regional Special Response Team (SRT) and Crisis Negotiations Team (CNT) successfully convinced the suspect, Don Nguyen, to surrender peacefully. Nguyen, aged 24, was taken into custody and now faces charges of Aggravated Assault/Family Violence/with a weapon.

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Brazos High School Musicians Achieve Excellence and Qualify for State-Level Competition

Eleven talented students from Brazos High School have achieved exceptional success at the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, earning 1st Division ratings for their outstanding musical performances. Notably, Patrick Martinez, Megan McFarland, Chloe Flores, Patrick Martinez, AJ Hille, Kade Vasquez, Chloe Flores, Fernando Rodriguez, and Cheyenne Bertrand have secured their spots as State Qualifiers. Their impressive accomplishments mark a significant milestone, as they prepare to represent their school at the upcoming State Solo and Ensemble Contest in May.

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Texas Officials and Critics Accuse President Biden of “Imposing Sanctions” on Texas by Suspending LNG Export Permits [AUDIO]

The recent decision by the Biden administration to suspend new permits for liquid natural gas (LNG) exports and export terminal projects has stirred controversy. Critics, notably Texas officials, argue that this move amounts to the administration effectively imposing sanctions on Texas as a response to the state’s efforts to secure its border against illegal migrants. Detractors claim that these actions will result in higher energy costs for American families. Simultaneously, the administration justifies its decision as aligned with its environmental agenda, setting the stage for a contentious debate on energy policy and its consequences.

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Controversy Erupts as Majority of House Democrats Reject Bills Addressing Social Security Fraud and Drunk Driving by Migrants

House Democrats are under scrutiny after 75% of their caucus voted against legislation targeting Social Security fraud committed by migrants and deporting those involved in drunk driving incidents. The bills, H.R. 6678 and H.R. 6976, drew bipartisan support in Congress, but many Democrats opposed them, sparking concerns over their prioritization of immigration issues over the welfare of American citizens. The votes have ignited a debate on immigration policies and their implications on public safety.

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