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Working To Rebuild Texas Towns – Texas Main Street Program

ARCTexas Posted on January 31, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
Rebuilding Texas Towns

By Michael Wilson – The movie review website Rotten Tomatoes describes the 1971 movie, “The Last Picture Show” as being set in a dying Texas town.  The exterior shots show a town, much like many in parts of rural Texas, … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Rural Towns, Texas Main Street Program

Fort McKavett – Menard, Texas

ARCTexas Posted on January 30, 2022 by Michael WilsonJanuary 30, 2022

Menard County, in Central Texas about 250 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, is bordered by Concho, McCulloch, Mason, Kimble, Sutton, Schleicher, and Tom Green counties. Menard, the county seat, is on the San Saba River at the intersection … Continue reading →

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Fort Martin Scott – Fredericksburg, Texas

ARCTexas Posted on January 30, 2022 by Michael WilsonJanuary 30, 2022

Located 75 miles west of Austin on State Highway 290 in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg was the second German town founded in Texas.  Founded in 1846, it was laid out in a typical German village style.  … Continue reading →

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Water of the United States – What is Significant Nexus?

ARCTexas Posted on January 30, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023

By Lowell M. Rothschild – (National Law Review) – This is my penultimate article on the Administration’s final Waters of the US rule. For those of you who have read our previous articles on the proposed and final rules (hi … Continue reading →

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Water Issue Before The Supreme Court – Again

ARCTexas Posted on January 24, 2022 by Michael WilsonJune 5, 2023
Who Controls The Water

Michael Wilson – In the Western United States there are few issues as contentious as water. Who controls the waterways? Who knows the best ways to allocate the resource? Who knows how to best protect the water and those who … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged EPA, Water

Cattle raisers applaud bill to protect landowners from high-speed rail projects

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

FORT WORTH, Texas — TSCRA -Hughes Abell, president of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, issued the following statement after U.S. Reps. Kevin Brady and Jake Ellzey introduced the High-Speed Rail Land Acquisition Assurance Act to protect the property … Continue reading →

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