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Commentary: Wharton County in Jeopardy, Your Community May be Next
In an attempt to preserve the community that we call home, citizens have joined together to form a group called Wharton County Against Wind Farms. Our main goal is to bring awareness to the negative effects wind subsidies bring upon every citizen living in the...
TEXRail Fails to Launch
Dallas-Fort Worth’s new TEXRail train system failed to launch on its target date of January 5, causing a tidal wave of negative feedback from potential riders. On its Facebook page, Trinity Metro cited an inability to get permission from the Federal Railroad...
Manvel High graduate transfers to Syracuse football
Koda Martin instantly felt right at home with the Syracuse football program.The son-in-law of Orangemen head coach Dino Babers, the 6-foot-6, 304-pound redshirt senior offensive lineman transferred to Syracuse as a graduate student in 2018 after spending three...
Former Jesuit College Prep two-sport star Kellen McAlone continues football career at Pittsburgh while attending graduate business school
After walking on with the University of Pittsburgh football program, Kellen McAlone has worked his way into being a steady contributor.Over the last three seasons, the 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior wideout has appeared in 22 games for the Panthers on special teams,...
Celina High graduate Nathan Elliott continues to improve as quarterback at North Carolina
Nathan Elliott is ready to do whatever is asked of him to make sure veteran coach Mack Brown’s return to North Carolina is every bit as successful as his first run.Brown has returned to Chapel Hill and one of his first orders of business seems to be a plan to put an...
Guyer High alum Brian Polendey looks to build on freshman campaign cut short by injury
Brian Polendey is committed to coming back stronger than ever for the Miami Hurricanes.The 6-foot-6, 230-pound sophomore tight end saw action in two games for the Hurricanes this season before suffering a season-ending injury. As a freshman, he appeared in six games,...
Hallsville graduate Parker Braun named first-team All-ACC for Georgia Tech
Parker Braun has become a force for the Georgia Tech football team not often seen around campus.The 6-foot-3, 280-pound offensive lineman was recently named first-team All-ACC, giving the Yellowjackets its first first-team selection in six seasons, according to the...
Aldine High boys’ basketball makes playoff push with uptempo play
Aldine High boys' basketball coach Ronnie Jones warns: Don’t let the early season numbers fool you when it comes to his Mustangs.“We’re only 5-11, but our record is really deceiving when you factor in the competition we’ve played and how close most of our games have...
Rocksprings High basketball confounds opponents with full-court press, high-paced offense
Jesse Rubio is back where he always wanted to be with his Rocksprings High boys’ basketball team on its way to accomplishing the heights he always envisioned they would.“This is my first season back after being gone a couple years, but I’ve worked with these guys...