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Black Bear hit by vehicle in Texas Hill Country: How common are bears in Texas?
Read full article: Black Bear hit by vehicle in Texas Hill Country: How common are bears in Texas?Officials said it happened on June 1. First responders headed to the scene where a vehicle collided with a Black Bear in Real County on Highway 83. Real County is northwest of San Antonio.
Heads up if you are heading north Thursday. Strong storms could bring a risk of hail and wind to parts of Texas
Read full article: Heads up if you are heading north Thursday. Strong storms could bring a risk of hail and wind to parts of TexasHouston looks to stay fairly quiet in the weather department until the weekend. However, if you are traveling to North Texas or the Hill Country Thursday, be aware that there is the potential of a few severe storms capable of producing large hail and damaging winds.
GOP megadonor couple from Hill Country launch PAC for 2022 Texas elections
Read full article: GOP megadonor couple from Hill Country launch PAC for 2022 Texas electionsNow they are getting even more serious about their giving, launching a new political action committee as the 2022 election cycle begins. The group, Texans for Responsible Government, is starting with $1 million in initial funding from Michael Porter, according to an announcement first shared with The Texas Tribune. The PAC’s first donation was to presumptive state House Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont. Its board consists of Michael Porter, former Texas Insurance Commissioner Kent Sullivan and Austin lobbyist Chris Britton. Since 2017, though, they have also given to other statewide officials, and they were prolific last cycle in Republicans’ successful fight to hold their majority in the state House.
Volleyball's Back: Cornerstone Plans To Make Private School Noise
Read full article: Volleyball's Back: Cornerstone Plans To Make Private School NoiseThe 2020 Texas high school volleyball season is about to be in full swing, so it's time for preseason VYPE San Antonio, South Texas and Hill Country coverage. Check out our San Antonio Cornerstone Christian School preview and stay tuned for more area public and private school coverage. San Antonio Cornerstone Christian School has a lot of talent in its coaching staff and athlete pool, so it's always an area institution to watch. It's home to an independent private school athletic program that plays a schedule of public and private school competition. For more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook and @VYPESATX Instagram/Twitter) on social media.
Football's Back: VYPE San Antonio Preseason Small School Team Rankings
Read full article: Football's Back: VYPE San Antonio Preseason Small School Team RankingsThe 2020 Texas high school football season officially kicks off on Thursday, so it's time for preseason VYPE San Antonio, South Texas and Hill Country area coverage. Check out top area UIL teams in the VYPE San Antonio Preseason Small School Team Rankings. VYPE San Antonio Preseason Small School Top 10 Football Rankings:#1 Wimberley#2 Geronimo Navarro#3 Hallettsville#4 Jourdanton#5 Shiner#6 Poth#7 Boerne#8 Marion#9 Falls City#10 CueroOther teams to watch: George West, Beeville Jones, Comfort, Gonzales, Bandera, Sinton, Devine, Fredericksburg, La Vernia and YoakumFor more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook and @VYPESATX Instagram/Twitter) on social media. Check out ShopVYPE for fresh gear that supports local schools and the VYPE U Ambassador Program. To sign up for the VYPE U Program, apply at VYPEU.com.
My Favorite Texas Trip: Natures gifts in Lost Maples State Natural Area
Read full article: My Favorite Texas Trip: Natures gifts in Lost Maples State Natural AreaMy trip to Garner State Park and Lost Maples State Natural Area in the fall of 2019 proved I was wrong on all counts. In the afternoon, we made the short drive to use our day pass at Lost Maples. Yet all of this was eclipsed by an even more breathtaking place: the Lost Maples gift shop. Texas Parks and Wildlife has a number of excellent gift shops, many run by volunteer groups, but nothing could have prepared us for the fashion finds at Lost Maples. This gift shop had a collection of T-shirts with a delightfully 90s logo reading LOST MAPLES with colorful embroidered leaves.
Football's Back: VYPE Austin Preseason Small School Team Rankings
Read full article: Football's Back: VYPE Austin Preseason Small School Team RankingsThe 2020 Texas high school football season officially kicks off on Thursday, so it's time for preseason VYPE Austin, Central Texas and Hill Country area coverage. Check out area teams to watch in the VYPE Austin Preseason UIL 4A and UIL 1A-3A Football Top 10 Rankings. VYPE Austin Preseason UIL 4A Top 10 Football Rankings:#1 Lampasas#2 Austin LBJ Early College#3 Wimberley#4 Salado#5 La Grange#6 Giddings#7 Smithville#8 Fredericksburg#9 Burnet#10 JarrellVYPE Austin Preseason UIL 1A-3A Top 10 Football Rankings:#1 Rockdale#2 Cameron Yoe#3 Mason#4 San Saba#5 Lexington#6 Rogers#7 Granger#8 Thorndale#9 Holland#10 FlatoniaOther teams to watch: Weimar, Lago Vista, Llano, Burton, Thrall, Schulenburg, Brady, Altair Rice Consolidated, Johnson City and Dime BoxFor more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook, @VYPE_ATX Instagram and @VYPEATX Twitter) on social media.
Football's Back: VYPE Austin/San Antonio Small School Teams To Watch
Read full article: Football's Back: VYPE Austin/San Antonio Small School Teams To WatchThe 2020 Texas high school football season officially kicks off on Thursday, so it's time for preseason VYPE Austin, San Antonio and Hill Country coverage. Check out area teams to watch and come back later this week for VYPE Austin and VYPE San Antonio Top 10 small school football team rankings. Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier. Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier. For more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook, @VYPE_ATX and @VYPESATX Instagram and @VYPEATX and @VYPESATX Twitter) on social media.
How 10 Small Towns in Texas Have Adapted and Flourished
Read full article: How 10 Small Towns in Texas Have Adapted and FlourishedDuring these challenging times, the denizens of Texas small towns are protecting their health while improvising new ways to sustain their economies. Heres how 10 small towns in Texas have adapted and flourished according to Texas Highways:MasonPopulation 2,300Consider Mason, a town of about 2,300 residents nestled on the edge of the Hill Country, 9 miles north of the Llano River. Although the number of Texans living in small towns has dwindledaccording to the Texas Demographic Center, only 15% of us live in non-urban areasthe spirits of towns like Mason persevere. Small armies of steadfast locals keep Texas towns moving. Anticipation centers around whats to come for this North Texas town, which rose to fame in the 1920s as a health resort drawing on its alkaline well water.
This chilly Texas river is the perfect spot to cool down during a hot summer day
Read full article: This chilly Texas river is the perfect spot to cool down during a hot summer dayDip a toe in the blue-green swirls of the Frio River and brace for the shiver thats sure to ripple up your leg. The chilly Frio (fro is Spanish for cold) snakes through the Hill Country for 200 miles, drawing tubers, paddlers, swimmers, and rope-swingers. It cuts through Garner State Park, where hikers climb the rocky trail up Old Baldy for a view usually reserved for hawks, and past the cabin-lined banks in Concan. As the river unwinds, it curls around the gnarled knees of towering bald cypress trees. Frio River at Garner State Park,234 RR 1050, Concan.830-232-6132; tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/garnerThis article first appeared on Texas Highways.
Texas’ roadside peach stands report plenty of fruit and brisk business
Read full article: Texas’ roadside peach stands report plenty of fruit and brisk businessRoadside peach stands in the Hill Country and North and Central Texas are reporting brisk traffic as peaches ripen in the family-owned orchards that are annual summertime destinations for generations of Texans. And while 2020 may not be a bumper crop, farmers say there should be plenty of sweet peaches available throughout the season. “Today, for instance, we were overrun like we are on many Saturdays, and it’s a Wednesday in early June!” Jamey Vogel of Vogel Orchards in Stonewall said earlier this month. “Not only are the peaches coming in abundance, but so are the customers,” said Kristen Duecker, second-generation manager of the Duecker family’s peach emporium. Fresh peach preserves and peach butter chipotle sauce from Nelda Vogel, Jamey’s mom, fill Vogel’s shelves as well.
No words can describe this no-name cave in the Texas Hill Country
Read full article: No words can describe this no-name cave in the Texas Hill CountryLocated near the Hill Country town of Boerne, Cave Without a Name has wowed visitors since its 1939 opening with stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, soda straws, and other spectacular formations. The display can be a bit overwhelming when it comes to photography, says Kenny Braun, who took this picture in January. Its such a unique and unfamiliar environment that everything looks good at first, he says. This article first appeared on Texas Highways. Click here to view the article in its original format.
Tree pollen is giving Houston a case of the sniffles
Read full article: Tree pollen is giving Houston a case of the snifflesHOUSTON – If you’re noticing that your eyes are a tad extra itchy or you’re grabbing for the Kleenex, it’s not just you. The tree pollen count for the greater Houston area has recently flipped into the “heavy” category with the biggest culprit being cedar pollen that generally blows in from the Hill Country around Austin and San Antonio. The rain we are experiencing Wednesday should help wash off some of the pollen and help with the sniffles! Mountain cedar pollen is very common across Central Texas and when we see a northwest wind, it’s a good bet we’ll see those numbers spike again. Houston Pollen Count for WednesdayThe pollination season for the shrubs and trees is generally from December through February.
The Eyes of Texas podcast: Why there's a Body Farm in San Marcos
Read full article: The Eyes of Texas podcast: Why there's a Body Farm in San Marcos"We get about 70 to 80 donations per year," Dr. Daniel Wescott, professor, Department of Anthropology, and director of the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University, said. Mother Nature takes over from there: students enrolled in the Forensic Anthropology program study the corpses as they decompose. WARNING: Skeletal remains can be seen in many of the photographsPHOTOS of the Body Farm in San MarcosFull Screen 1 / 26 Skeletal remains at Freeman Center. Vultures, for instance, have the ability to reduce a recently expired corpse to its skeleton within five to six hours, according to Dr. Daniel Wescott, director, Forensic Anthropology Center, Texas State University. SUBSCRIBE NOW:Apple iTunesGoogle PlaySpotifyStitcherMore about Episode 6 of Season 1:To learn more about the Forensic Anthropology Center and why it was created, visit the Texas State University website here.