Former Collin County GOP chair Abraham George has emerged as a likely frontrunner in the race to become chair of the Republican Party of Texas. But new details of an armed domestic incident at his family home and feuds involving his top endorsers may steal the spotlight.
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Mark Dobson, 70, has been missing from his home in northern Hunt County since March 5.
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Luke's guest this week is Bill Carey with Striper Express (www.striperexpress.com) on Lake Texoma. Bill gives some early spring striper catching tips and these two old friends discuss some great ways to turn those striper fillets into great table fare.
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The manufacturer plans to open a production facility at the former Fritz Industries location.
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Luke and this week's guest Larry Weishuhn talk turkey in today's show and each share a somewhat comical story about past turkey hunts. As Luke's longtime friend the late Bob Hood used to say, "Anything can, and often does, happen on a spring turkey hunt!" Contact Luke through his website www.catfishradio.org. To learn more about Larry Weishuhn, visit his website www.larryweishuhn.net
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Large hail and damaging winds are the primary threats with this storm system.
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The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer.
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Palestinians in Gaza tell NPR they've resorted to boiling weeds in seawater, eating animal feed and grinding date pits. "If the bombs don't kill us, the hunger will," a teenage girl says.
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It's been a wild historic ride: The price of cocoa topped the all-time record before Valentine's Day and has almost doubled since then, in time for Easter. The culprit is the weather.
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North Carolina State isn't a prototypical Cinderella — they're from a major conference, and they won it all in the 1970s and '80s — but they're the only double-digit seed left. Learn to love them.
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Is Kevin Hart funny? Are pugs cute? Is Donald Trump a good politician? Thankfully, the quiz doesn't need to answer these questions — we'll just stick to the facts, thanks.