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Melanie Graft: Reaching Beyond our Comfort Zone
Granbury resident Melanie Graft is a soft-spoken mother of three and self-proclaimed “country girl.” But don’t let her demeanor fool you: When it comes to defending freedom of speech, conservative principles, and her kids, she’s a force to be reckoned with. Currently...
Small Celina ISD Proposes Massive New $600M Debt
Less than a year after a small but fast-growing North Texas school district decided to spend millions on a sports stadium complex instead of classrooms, officials are asking voters to approve more spending to expand the district’s classroom space—a lot more. Celina...
Craft Brewers Cheer Texas House Victory
Free market-loving Texans and craft beer connoisseurs alike may soon have to something to celebrate, as the Texas House has voted to allow craft breweries to sell beer-to-go—a major victory for the craft beer industry in Texas. Currently, Texas is the only state that...
Who Will Wrangle Dripping Springs’ Wild Taxes?
In just three years’ time, homeowners in Dripping Springs are paying $1,000 more to their school district—and depending on the results of an upcoming election, that number might get even higher. As of late, Dripping Springs Independent School District has taken money...
Amarillo City Council Contender Suspends Campaign, Endorses Former Opponent
In a surprise twist just weeks away from the May 4 municipal election in Amarillo, one candidate running in a crowded field for an at-large city council seat has suspended his campaign, instead endorsing his former opponent. Recently, former Potter County Justice of...
Shaina Amir joins Lamar University’s Big Red
After playing varsity softball throughout her studies at William B. Travis High School in Richmond, Texas, freshman infielder Shaina Amir is ready to make a similar mark for the Lamar University Big Red.The Freshman Newcomer of the Year at Travis High, Amir achieved...
McKenzie Parker brings discipline to Texas Longhorns softball team
Freshman infielder McKenzie Parker, a new addition to the University of Texas at Austin’s softball roster, is an example of how athletes from different sports can inspire one another.On her UT Longhorns bio, Parker lists her sports hero as J.J. Watt, the defensive end...
Senate Floats Tax Increase to Fund School Spending Spree
For months the state’s elected leaders have been touting a plan to overhaul the state’s school finance system. However, so far what lawmakers have proposed largely doubles down on the broken portions of the system—including Robin Hood. And in order to pay for what’s...
Challengers Seek to Reform Magnolia Independent School District
For the first time since 2015, Magnolia ISD will have a contested election for their school board. Three incumbents defending the status quo of bigger government and more spending are up for re-election, and all three face challengers promising reform.For...