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Texas Master Naturalist Hosts Speaker in Kerrville

The Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter invites the public to a talk featuring Youngblood on Monday, October 27, at the Guadalupe Basin Natural Resources Center in Kerrville. This event highlights the group’s efforts to engage the community with nature and conservation.

If you love the Texas Hill Country or want to deepen your understanding of local ecosystems, this talk is a great chance to meet passionate naturalists sharing insights about your environment. It’s a unique way to connect with nature locally, learn practical ways to support conservation efforts, and get involved in preserving the area’s beauty for future generations. Whether you’re an avid outdoors person or simply curious, this gathering offers a welcoming spot to grow your knowledge and community ties.

Source: Dailytimes
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Statewide Outage Count — today (from start of day to now): None.

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Politics and Economy

Texas Deploys National Guard Ahead of ‘No Kings’ Protest

Governor Greg Abbott is sending Texas National Guard troops and state troopers to Austin before the planned 'No Kings' protest targeting ICE arrests. The governor labeled the protest as linked to Antifa but offered no clear evidence. The deployment aims to prevent violence and property damage, with law enforcement ready to act swiftly.

This move means you might see a heavier law enforcement presence around Austin and potentially other Texas cities during protests, which could affect your daily commute or weekend plans. If you’re concerned about civil unrest or gatherings, this shows how the state tries to balance public safety with the right to protest. It raises questions about how security measures may shape public demonstrations and community dynamics going forward, especially as tensions around immigration and political activism run high.

Source: The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
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Tech and Business

Texas Data Center Deal Signals AI Growth Surge

A $40 billion project in Texas backed by Nvidia, xAI, Microsoft, and BlackRock is buying a large data center operator to support AI computing needs. Expert Gene Munster sees this as proof that AI development is still in its early stages, with huge investment potential ahead.

This massive investment means Texas is becoming a critical hub for powering the AI tools and services shaping your daily tech interactions. Whether it's smarter apps, faster cloud responses, or new AI-driven features, the infrastructure growing here will directly impact your digital experiences. As AI evolves, local tech jobs and innovation could also see a boost, turning Texas into a cutting-edge tech ecosystem you benefit from in countless ways.

Source: Benzinga
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Texans Face Major Vote On Tax Changes November 4

Texans will decide on eight tax-related constitutional amendments this November, including proposals to restrict capital gains taxes and expand property tax exemptions for seniors and veterans. These measures reflect Governor Abbott’s push to lower taxes across the state.

Your wallet could feel real changes depending on these votes. Property owners might see bigger exemptions, easing the strain on home budgets, while businesses could benefit from reduced tax burdens. These votes aren’t just political— they could reshape how much you pay in taxes and influence local funding for services. Understanding what’s on the ballot now helps you anticipate how your finances and community priorities might shift soon.

Source: Newsweek
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Sports

East Texas A&M Prepares for Incarnate Word Showdown

East Texas A&M is gearing up to face last year’s undefeated Southland Conference champs, Incarnate Word, in San Antonio. That team ran the table to capture the title, adding serious pressure to this upcoming matchup.

If you follow college football, this game is a big deal because it sets the stage for conference bragging rights and could influence playoff positioning. Watching a top contender like Incarnate Word battle it out keeps the excitement high for fans and communities rooting for their local teams. It’s the kind of thrilling football action that brings people together on weekends, tailgate style, and creates lasting memories for students and alumni alike.

Source: Heraldbanner
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🌵 Texas Day Recap

Event of the Day: “Voices from the Past” Cemetery Tour in Montgomery.

Every October 18th, the Montgomery Historical Society hosts its beloved “Voices from the Past” cemetery tour — a living tribute to the pioneers who built early Texas. In the town of Montgomery, costumed storytellers guide visitors through the historic 1832 Old Methodist Churchyard and the 1868 New Montgomery Cemetery, sharing tales of notable figures like flag designer Charles B. Stewart and baseball legend Norman “Red” Branch. This annual event keeps Texas history alive, blending local pride, education, and a touch of theatrical charm — reminding us that every gravestone carries a story worth remembering.

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