-Nicholas Aguilar, of Waco, was arrested by DPS McNeel on Oct. 29, 2021, for unlawfully carrying a weapon and the possession of marijuana less than two ounces.
A newly published article hopes to stir discussion around adoption of construction designs and methods that utilize nature to cut costs, extend project lifecycles and improve ecological synergy, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist.
From pumpkin spice lattes to harvest-themed front porches, pumpkins are an iconic staple for the fall. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts have some tips on how to use these popular gourds in and around your home.
To kick off the holiday season, Bosque Animal Rescue Kennels is excited to announce the release of its first BARK Christmas Tree Ornament. The ornaments are available at the kennel, the Rattlesnake Ballroom and Lady Bugs in downtown Clifton. You can also purchase one by visiting the front page of www. barkrescue.org. The first in a series of commemorative ornaments is available at a cost of $20.
Texans took to the polls last Tuesday to decide on eight proposed amendments to the state’s Constitution. Unofficial results from the Texas Secretary of State show all eight amendments have been approved by voters.
Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are working to enhance corn’s resistance to insects such as fall armyworm by transplanting beneficial microbes found in corn’s resilient ancestor, teosinte. The work is urgently needed because fall armyworm, western corn rootworm and other insects are becoming increasingly impervious to existing control methods.