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Denison ISD receives grants for new high-tech training lab

With new high-tech jobs on the horizon for Texoma, Denison Independent School District is taking steps to ensure its students are prepared for these careers. The school district and Workforce Solutions Texoma received a $122,000 grant Friday for the creation of a new training lab that will be used to train in skills that will allow them to apply for high-tech careers.

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Texas History Minute: Sam Bass

In a quiet cemetery in Round Rock, a tombstone used to read, “A brave man reposes in death here. Why was he not true?” The tombstone was whittled away by time and curiosity-seekers. The epitaph was placed by one of the sisters of the deceased, Sam Bass. He lay dead at the end of a crime spree that lasted only a couple of years but was remembered for generations. In the Old West when the population was still small and the emptiness of the wide-open frontiers was filled by larger-than-life personalities, Sam Bass stood out.

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Texas Petrochemical Company pleads guilty to Clean Air Act Violation, Fined More than $30M for explosions at facility

The Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the filing of a felony criminal charge and related civil complaint and consent decree under the Clean Air Act (CAA) against TPC Group LLC, a Texas petrochemical company. TPC Group also entered a plea of guilty today to a one-count information charging the company with a violation of the Clean Air Act before U.S. Magistrate Judge Zack Hawthorn for the Eastern District of Texas.

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