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Hutto alum Griffin enjoys Southern California homecoming as QB for UCLA
Hutto High graduate Chase Griffin is enjoying a homecoming in Southern California.Griffin, who was born in Santa Monica, returned to the L.A. area earlier this year as a signal-caller for UCLA. After enrolling at the Pac-12 school, the 5-foot-11-inch, 185-pound...
True freshman QB Matocha off to solid start at Colorado School of Mines
It did not take long for the Colorado School of Mines football program to see what true freshman quarterback John Matocha could do on the field.Previously a star at Magnolia West High, Matocha sustains the Orediggers offense with the same dual-threat wizardry he...
Austin Vandegrift WR Mongauzy instrumental in Vipers’ string of victories
Austin Vandegrift senior wide receiver Trey Mongauzy relishes his roles as a trustworthy target and an experienced leader for the currently undefeated Vipers. The 5-foot-11-inch, 180-pound Mongauzy enjoyed a big night in Vandegrift’s 31-12 victory over Leander...
Second-year letterman Saunders emerges as Grapevine Faith’s featured RB
At Grapevine Faith Christian School, the Lions football team has a time-honored tradition called “Open Floor Thursday.”Each Thursday before a Friday night game, head coach Kris Hogan gives the players an opportunity to speak their minds.Running back Mark Saunders was...
Hutto coach LaPlante credits sophomore QB, defense for Hippos’ 4-0 start
Hutto head football coach Brad LaPlante considered the first four games of the 2019 season a test to see the kind of identity the Hippos would form.Though Tropical Storm Imelda forced the cancellation of the Sept. 20 game against Houston Lamar, Hutto is currently...
Pete Sessions Moves to Fill Central Texas Congressional Seat
Former Congressman Pete Sessions could be headed back to the House of Representatives in 2021, but not in the district many had suspected. After representing Dallas-area Congressional District 32 for 16 years, Sessions appears poised to head further south to District...
Abbott Gives Austin Mayor One Month to Fix Homeless Camping Problem
The City of Austin has been mired in controversy in recent months as an ordinance has allowed the unmitigated camping of homeless people around town. Now Gov. Greg Abbott is saying if the City doesn’t act soon, he will use the power of the State to stop the problem....
Texas Municipal League President Launches Democrat Senate Bid
Another Democrat is joining the crowded field of candidates hoping for a shot at a U.S. Senate seat in 2020. Midland City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem John B. Love III filed paperwork last week with the Federal Elections Commission indicating he plans to mount a...
Commentary: How Family Law Has Helped Get American Society Into the Mess It’s In, and What to Do About It
Introduction Beginning in 1969 when California’s Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the nation’s first no-fault divorce law (which he later called one of the worst mistakes of his political career), our nation’s divorce rate rapidly ratcheted upward from approximately 20...