DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Marble Falls High School senior Shea Johnson signed a National Letter of Intent on May 14 to be a distance runner for Ranger College. Congratulating him were his father, Keith Johnson (left), and Mustangs head cross-country and track-and-field coach Chris Schrader. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
Marble Falls High School senior runner Shea Johnson is headed to Ranger College to join the track and cross-country teams.
Johnson signed his National Letter of Intent on May 14 to compete for the Eastland County school, which sits between Abilene and Fort Worth.
Minimal progress on police reform efforts as Texas Legislature nears end
Minimal progress on police reform efforts as Texas Legislature nears end
As the final days tick away for the biannual Texas legislative session, progress is limited on police reform efforts proposed in the wake of George Floyd s death.
DALLAS - Following George Floyd’s murder, the momentum to implement police reform seemed strong in Texas and throughout the United States
But as the final days tick away for the biannual Texas legislative session, progress is limited.
The George Floyd Act a sweeping reform bill didn’t make it past its first committee hearing in the legislature. Instead it was broken up into smaller pieces, with some expected to be signed into law.
A trio of Tarleton State University civil and environmental engineering May graduates presented their senior design projects at this month’s meeting of the Fort Worth chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers.
Tarleton State University today announced creation of four endowments to help meet the growing demand for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) graduates and bolster regional economic growth and innovation.