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TEXAS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: AG Paxton: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Awarded $20 Million Settlement for Bastrop State Park Restoration
Attorney General Ken Paxton commended a settlement awarding $20 million to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) to remedy devastation caused by the failure of Asplundh Tree Expert, LLC to properly manage vegetation growth. -
Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC endorses Pete Flores in runoff for SD 19
AUSTIN—Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC has endorsed Pete Flores in the runoff election for Senate District 19. -
Lawsuit claims motorist pulled over by TPWD officer impersonating game warden
A Port Arthur man has brought a lawsuit against the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and one of its officers over a traffic stop earlier this year. -
State agencies collecting photos of Texas drought for archives, display
AUSTIN — Several state agencies are working together on a photo project that encourages Texas residents to document how they have been affected by the ongoing drought. -
Several state agencies are working
AUSTIN — Several state agencies are working together on a photo project that encourages Texas residents to document how they have been affected by the ongoing drought. -
TPWD historic sites receives grant to study effects of Bastrop State Park fire
TPWD Historic Sites Branch received a $25,000 grant from the National Park Service to study the effects of the Bastrop fire on historic structures, such as this pavilion built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s inside Bastrop State Park, which was damaged during last year's wildfire. Results from this study are expected to serve as data that can be applied to other historic structues impacted by wildfires nationwide. -
Appeals court denies hunting lodge owner's defamation suit against biologist who said he stocked deer
The lodge at Whitetail Junction Ranch in Kimble County The 9th District appeals court has thrown out a defamation suit that hunting lodge owner James Shrieve filed against a state biologist for telling a review panel he stocked deer in violation of his wildlife management plan.