Valley Nature: Fire ants up my pants
The skies just finished dropping some good rain in South Texas, the fire ants are getting ready to hit the ground running, so it’s time again, for our annual Nature Column focusing on the nasty fire ant.
The skies just finished dropping some good rain in South Texas, the fire ants are getting ready to hit the ground running, so it’s time again, for our annual Nature Column focusing on the nasty fire ant.
The Museum of South Texas History welcomes Edward Vidaurre to present during the Sunday Speaker Series presentation titled “‘By Throat, By Miracle: new and selected poems’” at 2 p.m. on Nov. 19.
Note: I haven’t published one of these flying columns in a while, but since it’s deadline day, and I’m short of original content, and still have five or six original stories to write this week, I thought, why not publish an old flying column.
Talk about irresistible, Contessa and Dama are two of three tiny young dogs available for adoption. If you’re in the market for a sweet, cuddly bundle of love on four legs, be sure to check out these little beauties.
The Texas Legislature, conceived as a part-time body to meet every other year for 140 days, is now in its record fifth session (counting the regular session).
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