
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 11, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 11, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Gary Scharrer
AGC of Texas
(512) 626-9697
Beaumont’s Kal Kincaid takes over as head of Texas highway contractors’ association
AUSTIN - Beaumont resident Kal Kincaid took over as president Wednesday (Jan. 6) of the AGC of Texas, an association of highway construction contractors responsible for building and maintaining the state’s vast network of roads and bridges.
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MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release
January 5, 2021

Contact: Taryn Brown
214-938-4888
taryn@tarynbrownco.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Merrill Davis, Director of Communications, Texas 2036
713-213-7297, merrill.davis@texas2036.org
Six Key Challenges for Texas to Overcome in 2021
By Margaret Spellings and A.J. Rodriguez
(628 Words)
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020
COALITION LAUNCHES STATEWIDE EFFORT TO CLOSE DIGITAL DIVIDE
New coalition – Digital Texas – will work to expand digital connectivity in Texas
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15, 2020
MEDIA CONTACT: Katie Avinger, (512) 344-2609, katie@themonumentgroup.com
WORKING TO ADDRESS ADDICTION IN TEXAS DURING A HARD HOLIDAY SEASON
Authored by: Marcia Lee Taylor, Partnership to End Addiction & Will Castleberry, Facebook
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Chief Ron Moellenberg
512- 251-2801 • rmoellenberg@pflugervillefire.org
FIRE DEPT. EARNS RATING THAT COULD CUT YOUR INSURANCE PREMIUMS
PFLUGERVILLE – Travis County Emergency Services District No. 2 (The Pflugerville Fire Department) has achieved the highest safety rating a fire department can get, and that may mean lower homeowner insurance premiums for many residents.
One of my reporters recently returned from a local government meeting, and while summing it up he mentioned that a speaker had implored the government body “all news is fake. You know that, right?”
My mouth dropped.
By Al Cross, Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues
When the only local newspaper also served as the only local job printer, many people would refer to them as "the printing office." Job printing went elsewhere long ago, and few papers do their own printing. Now many of them don't even have offices.
Publishers were already selling their real estate, their greatest hard asset, and moving to smaller quarters. Then the pandemic hit, forcing most news work to be done remotely, and that seems to have made more publishers question the basic idea of a newsroom.