Shaun Mendis

FWC Approves Florida Black Bear Hunt Amid Opposition

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WDNews) Despite strong opposition and the possibility of an immediate legal challenge, state wildlife authorities adopted new regulations this week, allowing Florida ...

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Applications Open Monday for Youth Leadership Dothan–Houston County

DOTHAN, AL (WDNews)—The Youth Leadership Dothan Houston County program, a dynamic leadership program for high school juniors who want to change their community, is ...

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FDA Ends IV Saline Shortage, Says Supply Chain Now Stable

WDNews, Washington, D.C.The nationwide shortage of sodium chloride 0.9% injection products, also referred to as IV saline, has officially ended, the U.S. Food and ...

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Kids Can Design the Next Dothan Library Card – Enter Now!

DOTHAN, AL (WDNews) — The Dothan Houston County Library System (DHCLS) is extending an invitation to young artists to participate in a unique competition ...

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Wiregrass Museum of Art Receives $5K Grant to Launch Free After-School Program for Teens

DOTHAN, AL (WDNews) – Alabama Power has awarded a $5,000 grant to the Wiregrass Museum of Art (WMA) to support the establishment of Studio ...

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Bill Would Ban Vaping in Public Places in Alabama

MONTGOMERY, AL (WDNews) — State Senator Gerald Allen, a Republican from Cottondale, has presented a bill that would outlaw vaping in public areas in ...

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Managing editor was nearly ghosted, makes the most of it though

When I first applied, The Daily Texan ignored me. Well, perhaps I’m exaggerating a little. I submitted an application. I set up the second ...

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Associate social media editor says ‘thank you, goodbye’ in two different languages

I’ve always valued the printed word, just like almost everyone else in the Texan. Nothing compares to putting a sentence together and then succinctly ...

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Video editor plans to enjoy final semester, discovers UT extends beyond 25th and Whitis

Can I tell the truth? I’m a huge Texan. From the time I began my application over four years ago, I can still picture ...

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LBJ School welcomes its first undergraduate class amid public policy job market cuts

After a Texas Girls State trip changed the chemistry of her brain, incoming public affairs freshman Annabella Ruiz said, “Mom, I don’t think I ...

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