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TCLA Gearing Up For 2021 Stockshows

Preparations are underway for the Terry County Stock Show which is set to begin Thursday, January 14, and run through January 16. According to the Terry County Livestock Association(TCLA), the following guidelines have been implemented to adhere to current COVID-19 guidelines and regulations:

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New COVID relief package includes ag assistance

Congress agreed on a $900 billion COVID stimulus package late Monday night. The package includes up to $13 billion earmarked for agriculture.

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DPS to Increase Enforcement for the Holidays

AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced today its annual Christmas and New Year’s holiday traffic enforcement campaigns kicked off on Wednesday, Dec. 23. DPS is reminding drivers to celebrate the holiday season responsibly by practicing safe driving habits and obeying all traffic laws.

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Practice fire safety this holiday season

COLLEGE STATION, Texas— Increased wildfire potential is expected across much of the state early this week due to approaching dry cold fronts and high temperatures. Dry fuel conditions will expand north from the southern Hill Country into the Rolling Plains, southern High Plains, eastern Hill Country and Cross Timbers regions this week, aligning with the pre- and post-frontal winds to create an increase in potential wildfire activity.

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Texas extends rental assistance program designed to avoid evictions until March 15

The Texas Supreme Court has extended its emergency eviction relief program for tenants behind on rent through at least March 15, postponing the program’s expiration date by a month and a half.

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Lawsuit would overturn EPA approval of Dicamba

The EPA failed to ensure that dicamba can be used safely when it issued a five-year approval of the weedkiller, said a lawsuit that asks a federal appeals court in San Francisco to vacate the EPA registration of the herbicide. Foes say dicamba is overly prone to evaporate from where it is sprayed and to drift onto neighboring fields, orchards, gardens and trees.

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Sam Holbrooks: Thinking Out Loud

The winter of 1777 had been an especially harsh one in Pennsylvania, and the War for Independence was not going well. The British had just captured the U.S. capitol in Philadelphia, turning back the ragged band of beleaguered volunteers of the Continental Army. Eleven thousand of them survived to retreat to nearby Valley Forge.

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