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New report shines light on flawed water planning processes

New report shines light on flawed water planning processes

A new study commissioned by the Texas Conservation Alliance shines a glaring light on potential flaws in the state’s water planning process as a whole. The report exposes some of the challenges of continuing to rely heavily on reservoirs to meet our state’s water needs. It details planned reservoirs, explores the challenges of accurately measuring how much water planned reservoirs will provide, and spotlights conflicts of interest present in the water planning process.

From left to right: Tia Strube Ables, Brenda Dorris, Patsy Capps, and Linda Livingston COURTESY PHOTO

Twentieth Century Study Club hears from Strube Ranch

Patsy Capps decorated her home with dozens of Easter eggs and bunnies and welcomed members of the Twentieth Century Study Club. Brenda Dorris introduced guest speaker Tia Strube Ables of Strube Ranch. Tia shared the interesting history of the five generation family business. She went on to tell the story of raising Wagyu beef cattle and producing USDA Prime meat. Following the meeting a salad and dessert luncheon prepared by members was served by Patsy Capps and co-hostesses Brenda Dorris and Linda Livingston.

PISD students broke ground and shoveled dirt as part of the groundbreaking ceremony. GAZETTE PHOTO / MOLLIE MCCLANAHAN
The PISD school board broke ground for construction to begin on the 2024 Bond Projects.
PHS students sign construction beam that will be incorporated into the new high school. GAZETTE PHOTOS / MOLLIE MCCLANAHAN

PISD holds groundbreaking ceremony for Bond Projects

Pittsburg Independent School District hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, March 31 at the Pittsburg High School Pirate Stadium. The groundbreaking was held to initiate the construction of the 2024 Bond Projects that were voted on by the community in the election in May of last year. These projects include building a new cafeteria and wing at the junior high school, a new bus route, and a new high school campus.

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