Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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Article Icon 1Aggies Remember Bonfire Tragedy 25 Years Later

Thousands of Texas A&M students held a remembrance ceremony early Monday morning to honor the victims of the fatal bonfire collapse that occurred 25 years ago, ahead of that year’s football game against the University of Texas.

Twelve people were killed and 27 injured when the stack of 5,000 or so logs collapsed at 2:42 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 18, 1999. Although the annual tradition dates back to the early 1900s and was organized in part by school administrators, subsequent bonfires have been held exclusively off-campus.

A memorial to those who died and were wounded was unveiled in 2004. This year’s student bonfire is scheduled for next Friday, the day before the Aggies play the Longhorns for the first time since Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012.

Article Icon 1Texas Students Among Winners in National STEM Competition

Six Texas middle schoolers were among the 30 finalists in a national STEM competition organized by Thermo Fisher Scientific, a leading supplier of classroom instruments. Two of those students, 14-year-old Samvith Mahadevan of Round Rock and 14-year-old Gary Allen Montelongo of La Joya, were named top winners of the contest, which had over 2,000 entrants.

Mahadevan developed a device that incorporates an AI algorithm to detect allergens in food products, citing his own experience with food allergies as the inspiration for creating the tool.

Montelongo studied how train car suspension springs and weight distribution affect train derailments, using his coding knowledge to create a program that measures vibrations in the springs of model trains.

Both students received $10,000, and their schools received $1,000 each to support STEM learning.

Article Icon 1Work Starts on Trinity River Park

A Dallas Morning News columnist reflected on the significance of work starting on the $325 million Harold Simmons Park, a 250-acre development along the Trinity River that many longtime Dallas residents doubted would ever come to fruition.

Sharon Grigsby, who has written for the newspaper since 1980, recounted the numerous ideas proposed over the last few decades for developing the Trinity River, from a barge canal to an urban lake to a tollway.

The park, funded in part by a $50 million donation from the widow of the late Dallas businessman Harold Simmons, will feature skyline overlooks, skate parks, splash pads, roller rinks, gardens, trails, and kayaking facilities.

Harold Simmons Park is projected to create 530 jobs and attract 4 to 6 million annual visitors. Construction is expected to take about three years to complete.

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Around Texas

➤ Little Elm: A resident recorded a purported mountain lion “screaming very aggressively” early Thursday morning. Several mountain lion sightings have been reported in Collin County over the past few weeks. (Watch Video)

➤ Cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, have tripled in Texas since last year, according to the Department of State Health Services. The uptick aligns with data showing a five-fold spike in cases across the country. (See Details)

➤ Liberty County: Hardin Middle School Principal Chad Barrett, 56, was arrested after investigators found child pornography on his cell phone. Barrett was removed from school grounds and placed on administrative leave. (More)

➤ Lubbock: Gail and Bill Roberts, owners of Galaxy Pawn since 1995, are closing after more than two years of road construction has led to a steep decline in business. (Watch Video)

➤ Dallas: Amaya Medrano, 19, allegedly shot and killed a 66-year-old man at an Oak Cliff gas station on Friday after meeting him to purchase a phone advertised on Facebook Marketplace. Medrano has been charged with murder and is being held on a $1 million bond. (More)

➤ Laredo: Thieves hijacked two trucks transporting over 24,000 bottles of tequila worth about $1 million. The tequila business is owned by celebrity chef Guy Fieri and rock-and-roll singer Sammy Hagar. “It’s like a movie, but it’s real,” Fieri said. (See Details)

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Texas Sports

The Houston Texans defeated the Dallas Cowboys 34-10 on Monday night. The Texans improved to 7-4 on the season, while the Cowboys have yet to win a game at home in 2024. (More)

➤ UT and Texas A&M saw no change in their rankings in the AP Top 25 College Football poll this week, remaining at No. 3 and No. 15, respectively, while SMU improved one spot to No. 13. (More)

➤ The Dallas Wings were awarded the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft lottery. UConn phenom Paige Bueckers is currently the projected No. 1 overall pick. (More)

 Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHLNCAAM | NCAAW

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The Business Of Texas
Fashion designer Kendra Scott is expanding her Yellow Rose Western lifestyle brand into Houston and Dallas this winter following the launch of a flagship store in Austin this past weekend. (More)

Japan’s Daikin Comfort Technologies, the world’s largest manufacturer of air conditioning units, purchased the naming rights to the Houston Astros’ Minute Maid Park from Jan. 1 through the 2039 season. (See Details)

Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, has updated its terms of service to require all lawsuits against the company to be filed in the conservative U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas after relocating the company from San Francisco to Bastrop. (More)

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Et Cetera

A 12,000-acre ranch in the Texas Panhandle, once owned by oilman T. Boone Pickens, is on the market for $19.5 million. Its listing declares it is “arguably one of the finest quail and wildlife ranches in the country.” (See Photos)

Beyoncé will perform during halftime at the Houston Texans’ home game against the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day, one of two games being broadcast that day by streaming giant Netflix. (More)

➤ Spider Mountain Bike Park in Burnet was named one of the country’s top winter mountain biking destinations by Bike Magazine. (See List)

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The Polling Station

What would you do if you encountered a mountain lion in your neighborhood?

  1. Run away
  2. Tell it to scram
  3. Get into a staring contest
  4. Take a picture
  5. Call animal control
  6. Shoot it
  7. Nothing
  8. Other
 

Yesterday’s Results:

Would you let your power company control your thermostat if it would save you money?

  1. Yes: 13.8%
  2. No: 86.2%
Texas Trivia

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