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Texas Hunting, Fishing Licenses on Sale Aug. 15

AUSTIN – The beginning of a new hunting season is quickly approaching and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) reminds hunters and anglers to purchase their new licenses for 2022-23. Texas hunting and fishing licenses (except the Year-from-Purchase All-Water Fishing Package) for the current year expire at the end of August.

Conditions Heating up for Dove Season

AUSTIN – Texans are used to scorching summers, but this year’s record highs across much of the state have left many dove hunters wondering about the upcoming season opener. “Unless conditions change drastically over the next few weeks, hunting near water will be key for opening day this year,” said Owen Fitzsimmons, TPWD Dove Program Leader.

Big student loan forgiveness plan announced by Biden

By Seung Min Kim, Chris Megerian, Collin Binkley and Zeke Miller Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his long-awaited plan to deliver on a campaign promise to provide $10,000 in student debt cancellation for millions of Americans — and up to $10,000 more for those with the greatest financial need — along with new measures to lower the burden of repayment for their remaining federal student debt. Borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year, or families earning less than $250,000, would be eligible for the $10,000 loan forgiveness, Biden announced in a tweet.

Constitutional Minute #16

Does the Constitution prohibit the existence of the EPA? Yes!! Same goes for all other Executive Department offices which make “rules” for us. Here’s why.

NFL news dominates headlines, even during the offseason

After one of the wildest offseasons in NFL history featuring blockbuster trades, rapid free-agency movement, record-setting contracts and plenty of off-field drama, the regular season is almost here. Are you ready for some football? The Buffalo Bills visit the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams in two weeks to kick off the season in prime time.

Jose Maria “Pepe” Vela

Jose Maria “Pepe” Vela was born in Alice, Texas on March 10, 1922, to John H. Vela and Zoila Salazar. As a child he grew up in Alice. He had a younger sister, Corinne. When he was eight years old, the family moved to Falfurrias, Texas where his parents worked as educators on the Lasater Ranch. Several years later the family moved back to Alice where Jose continued his education. He graduated from Alice High School in 1940. During the early 1940’s he worked as an auto mechanic’s helper. In 1942 he enlisted in the US Army Air Force and worked as an airplane mechanic. Jose was honorably discharged in 1945 at the end of World War II. Jose received the American Defense Ribbon, American Theater Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and Victory Medal. After service to his country, Jose attended Texas A&I University in Kingsville, Texas where he received his bachelor’s degree in Education. He began his teaching career in Hebbronville, Texas and after a few years returned to Alice. There he met the love of his life Emma Gonzalez. After a brief courtship they were married on July 28, 1957. They had two sons, John Alexander, and Jose Humberto. During his summers off, Jose worked with his father as a cotton salesman. Jose’s teaching career spanned over thirty-five years. After retirement, he continued to be involved with school activities, such as a ticket collector at local school football and basketball games. Jose was also involved with local elections as an election clerk. He began raising cattle in 1985. While retired, he and his wife Emma enjoyed travelling across the U.S. to various casinos. Many of the places they visited included Las Vegas, Reno, Laughlin, Lake Tahoe, Coushatta, Kickapoo, and Tunica. Jose was a simple man with lots of patience. His motto was “Don’t worry about it!”. Perhaps this was the key to his long, fruitful life. He is preceded in death by his Parents, sister Corinne Vela Pennock and son Jose

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