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Remember the Trans-Texas Corridor?
Of course you do. It’s been a topic of consternation by landowners for a while. The Associated Press just released the schedule of town-hall meetings scheduled by the Texas Department of Transporation to discuss the Trans-Texas Corridor. All meetings are to begin at 6:30 p.m.:
- Jan. 15: Texarkana, Pleasant Grove High School
- Jan. 16: Carthage, Texas Country Music Hall of Fame
- Jan. 17: Lufkin, Lufkin Civic Center
- Jan. 22: Hempstead, Knights of Columbus Hall
- Jan. 23: Huntsville, Katy & E. Don Walker, Sr. Education Center
- Jan. 24: Rosenberg, Rosenberg Civic Center
- Jan. 28: Bellville, Austin County Fairgrounds Building
- Jan. 29: Victoria, Victoria Community Center Annex
- Jan. 31: Weslaco, Lecture Hall, South Texas College
- Feb. 5: Laredo, Student Center, Texas A&M International University
- Feb. 6: Robstown, Nueces County Regional Fairgrounds Conference Center
Here’s an accompanying story about these meetings and the TTC plan.
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By M2
January 14, 2008 11:37 AM | Link to this
Ken, Why is it that your individual stories don’t have individual links? Its frustrating to click on the ONE story I’d like to read, only to have to scroll through everything else. Thanks, M
By Ken
January 14, 2008 11:59 AM | Link to this
It’s the way the page views for the newsblog are tracked. They are aggregated to the index for the newsblog itself, as opposed to the individual items.
I realize that can be a bit aggravating, but there are some changes coming to the Web site soon, though I don’t know if that’s one of the things to be addressed.
Very few of the blog items are long, so even though you have to scroll, it shouldn’t take long to get to the one you intended. And you might find something else of interest as you scroll down. We don’t headline every entry from the main page.
By Ashley Walters
January 18, 2008 8:28 AM | Link to this
My Lord almighty. Do you people see whats happening to this world? It’s going to be nothing but asphalt and metal. Our beautiful country land is no longer going to be ours. I’m only sixteen and this crap is happening think about my future and all those kids my age. Think of the next generation and the next. Think about what the world would be like if you were still alive and the TTC was here.