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Clint Cooper

Clint is a co-host of the morning show on STAR 96.9 with Cary Eldridge

Roadhouse Bucket List

After Judy McNamara retired in 2017, she and her husband Mike began a mission to visit the over 600 Texas Roadhouse locations in America. On Monday, their journey took them to Amarillo. According to the McNamaras, they’ve journeyed across 39 states to 293 Texas Roadhouse restaurants. The McNamaras noted that …

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Paris Police Report For Monday (Nov 28)

Stevie Darrell Gardner, III Paris Police responded to a narcotics violation in the 1700 block of Polk St at 12:03 Friday morning. Officers observed Stevie Darrell Gardner, III, 20, of Paris, under the influence of an unknown substance, and there was a small amount of marijuana in the room. Gardner …

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TAMUC – Sports

Photo: Mario Terrana A Strong Fourth Quarter Prevails Lobos over Lions, 78-71 COMMERCE – Returning home to the Field House after three games on the road, the Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s basketball team narrowly fell 78-71 to the New Mexico Lobos on Saturday afternoon.  The Lions were up by five after …

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Mt Pleasant Tiger Basketball

Basketball season is finally in full swing as all three teams for Mount Pleasant Basketball finally hit the court, traveling to Greenville on Saturday. The Tigers wanted to continue winning after bringing home the Mavs Falls Classic trophy before the Thanksgiving break. The freshmen and JV began the day with …

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Another Round Of Stormy Weather

Expect stormy weather Tuesday morning into the afternoon. A large portion of Northeast Texas is currently under a Slight Risk Level for strong to severe storms beginning Tuesday afternoon. A dry-line crossing through Texas and a potent upper-level disturbance overhead will aid in developing showers and isolated storms after noon …

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Bird Flu On The Rise

Nebraska agriculture officials say they must kill another 1.8 million chickens after they found bird flu on a farm. The latest sign is that the outbreak that has already prompted the slaughter of more than 50 million birds nationwide continues to spread. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture said Saturday that …

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Police Kill McKinney Man

McKinney Police shot and killed a man who allegedly threatened his mother with an ax Friday afternoon. The 30-year-old unnamed man attempted to flee from officers, but an officer fired shots at some point. They took the suspect to McKinney’s hospital, where they pronounced him deceased. The Texas Rangers have …

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Former Durant Teacher Arrested

Ryan Capps Durant Police arrested former middle school employee Ryan Capps after the Durant Independent School District Superintendent notified them Capps of Kingston allegedly had an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old girl. Capps, 24, turned himself in to Calera Police on Wednesday afternoon, and they transferred him to the Bryan …

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Airlines Deal With Unruly Passangers

Passengers lost their patients while flying over the holiday. First, they arrested Merrill Darrell Fackrell, 41, of Utah, after allegedly holding a razor blade to a woman’s neck on a flight. That was a JetBlue flight from New York to Salt Lake City. Next, a Southwest Airlines flight bound from …

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Carbon Monoxide Hits Family

Officers and firefighters found a three-year-old female, a four-year-old male, a six-year-old male child, and a 28-year-old female adult. When they arrived, the six-year-old male child was unresponsive and later died from possible carbon monoxide poisoning in Gun Barrel City. The other children are in critical condition at a Dallas …

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