High Plains regional news
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Many pet owners might feed their fur babies leftovers this holiday season, but there are certain foods that could harm them.
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Mental health experts expect the July 4 floods have resulted in post-traumatic stress disorder, unhealthy hypervigilance and recurring thoughts on disasters among campers.
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The meeting happened days before Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pledged $1 million to help establish chapters of the conservative student group on every Texas college and high school campus.
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This year's version of H3N2 has experts on alert. It's a mutated version, subclade K, that may weaken the vaccine's protection, but makes getting vaccinated more important than ever.
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Residents are still working to rebuild nearly five months deadly flash floods swept through Central Texas.
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Regional Features
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At the end of the season, it can be tempting to clean up your entire garden of all detritus from old plants, but leaving the seed pods, plant stems and other materials can have some benefits, and this week, we'll talk about how to make dormancy work for you!
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Luke's good friend Larry Weishuhn aka "Mr. Whitetail" joins Luke in this weeks show and the two recap a hunt earlier this week on the Choctaw Hunting Lodge www.choctawhuntinglodge.com owned by the Choctaw Nation in southeast Oklahoma. Luke was hunting for an oryx with his Tex Rex, a 51 caliber big bore air rifle made by AIrforce Airguns. Click and listen to Larry and Luke tell about this exciting hunt.
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This week we celebrate West Texas A&M University’s talented student musicians with performances by the WT Symphony, Symphonic Band, and more!
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In the Sherman County Depot Museum in Stratford, Texas there hangs a plaque which honors a citizen who literally ‘went the second mile’ in his attempt to save the lives of a stranded family during the terrible snow storm of February 11 and 12, 1948.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked Israel's president to grant him a pardon during his long-running corruption trial that's bitterly divided the country.
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