About 12 years ago, I was working the door at a club called The Impala on West Vickery Boulevard near downtown. One night, a young man with the smell of the creature on his breath sheepishly stumbled up to the club’s owner, Kelly Parker, who was standing next to me.
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Journalism students at Tarleton State University have uncovered interesting developments in the question of how and why that college's controversial production of Corpus Christi by Terrence McNally, got canceled. The students there operate the Texan News Service, and this is the story that they released on Wednesday night:
Regional Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Dr. Al Armendariz made quite a splash last night at the February meeting of the North Central Texas Communities Alliance. Featured speaker Armendariz drew between 250 and 300 people to the Hotel Trinity Inn, where he spoke about the EPA's role in overseeing the issues of air and water quality as they relate to hydraulic fracturing for natural gas.