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Texas Water Development Board approves financial assistance totaling $46,774,392 for water, wastewater, and flood projects

ARCTexas Posted on April 14, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

By Lauren Munguia – AUSTIN – (April 11, 2022) – The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) today approved financial assistance totaling $46,774,392 for water, wastewater, and flood projects. $300,000 to the Tom Green County Fresh Water Supply District No. 2 … Continue reading →

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Is the Texas Drought the proverbial canary in the coal mine for the future of Texas water?

ARCTexas Posted on April 11, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
Welcome to ARCTexas

Texas waters are facing something akin to an early warning system that miners used to employ. In the early days of underground coal mining, the miners would keep a canary with them. If the air became toxic, the canary would … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Drought, Hill Country, Water

Climate Change Proposals Favored by Solid Majorities in U.S.

ARCTexas Posted on April 11, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans widely favor each of six proposals designed to limit greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Support ranges from 59% in favor of spending federal money for building more electric vehicle charging stations in the … Continue reading →

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It is time for Texans to make some tough decisions in regard to water policy

ARCTexas Posted on April 6, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
Changes in Mexico and Spain

Texas is drying out and changes to the state’s water policy are necessary. The rains are not falling in the right areas and it’s only going to get worse. Every indicator points to a future of reduced rainfall which equals … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Water Conservation, Water Policy

Battle for Control of Texas Waters

ARCTexas Posted on March 25, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

This video examines the current battle for control of Texas waters. It looks at the current water situation, asks who uses the water, who owns the water, and what’s the real argument all about.

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Rural Capital Area Adds 5,836 Jobs in February, Unemployment Rises Slightly to 3.5%

ARCTexas Posted on March 25, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

CEDAR PARK, Texas ⎯ The unadjusted unemployment rate of the Rural Capital Area of Central Texas ticked up to 3.5 percent in February 2022, a slight increase from the 3.4 percent rate recorded in January, with 5,836 jobs created in … Continue reading →

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Cattle raisers applaud agreement with Japan for more certainty on beef trade

ARCTexas Posted on March 25, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

FORT WORTH, Texas — The Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association applauded the announcement that U.S. and Japanese trade officials have reached a tentative deal to ease Japan’s safeguard mechanism on U.S. beef imports. Currently, if the U.S. sends too … Continue reading →

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Bipartisan House Agriculture Committee Leaders Urge Use of Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust to Address International Food Crises

ARCTexas Posted on March 25, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

WASHINGTON (March 24, 2022) – In a letter to Secretary Tom Vilsack and Administrator Samantha Power on Thursday, House Agriculture Committee Chairman David Scott of Georgia, Ranking Member Glenn “GT” Thompson of Pennsylvania, and 36 Members of the U.S. House … Continue reading →

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Benefits of Early Calving are Increasing due to Late Winter Warming

ARCTexas Posted on March 22, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
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Maribel Alonso, March 22, 2022, – On rangelands of the Western U.S., calving in late winter instead of spring maximizes calf growth (weight) by supplying high-quality forage when its most needed, according to a study by the United States Department of … Continue reading →

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What type of leader are you? Are you leading your organization into the future or are you living in the past?

ARCTexas Posted on March 21, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
What type of leader are you? Past or Future

Michael ‘Hank’ Wilson – Over the course of my career, there have been multiple occasions when I have wondered what type of leader an individual was. I have often thought that of myself, asking what type of leader am I? … Continue reading →

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