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Subject Strengthening state news: It's the talk of Texas.
Date August 10, 2022 3:12 PM
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At the top of today's Texas Standard, we're getting a Texas perspective of the FBI raid on former President Trump's Florida home. It's a story I produced for the Texas Standard &ndash; as were most of the top stories you've heard on the program over the past five years. It's been a big part of my job to keep up with politics and breaking news.


Now, after five years as a producer and reporter for the Texas Standard, Friday marks my last day with the program. It&rsquo;s been an honor and a privilege to serve my home state in this capacity. I&rsquo;ve developed a passion for covering Texas issues and communities while here at the Texas Standard and in my past ten years in broadcasting.


Along with the politics and breaking news, I&rsquo;ve embedded myself in communities all around the state. I've covered
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illegal dumping woes in West Texas, how a tiny Central Texas community grappled with the
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loss of a historic church ,
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wildfire concerns in the Hill Country, and how leaders in small-town East Texas are trying to
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counter brain-drain .


The strength of our local and statewide newsrooms is vitally important. I am fortunate to have worked with a team that values bringing voices from all over Texas into its broadcast: from Carthage to Houston, Webb County to Travis County. Connecting Texans with other Texans has been the best part of the job.


As for my future, I&rsquo;m headed off to the halls of academia. I&rsquo;ll be teaching journalism at my undergraduate alma mater, Texas State University in San Marcos, while I also finish up my Master&rsquo;s degree at UT-Austin. I&rsquo;ll also be a faculty advisor for Texas State's student-led radio station, KTSW. I&rsquo;m looking forward to working with aspiring journalists and media professionals. I hope they also develop a passion for covering their local communities and statewide issues.


Thanks for reading, and for listening.

- Jill Ament

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What Texans should know about the Senate&rsquo;s bill to fight climate change

The Inflation Reduction Act, which will be considered by the House this week, includes a fee on emissions of methane, one of the most potent greenhouse gases.



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Qualified immunity limits police accountability when suspects or inmates are at risk for suicide, experts say

There&rsquo;s little legal recourse against dangerous or negligent police practices that put mentally ill citizens at risk of suicide.




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Beyonce&rsquo;s &lsquo;Renaissance&rsquo; pays tribute to Black queer roots of house and disco music

&ldquo;House music and dance music is a very euphoric experience because it is a liberation from so many of the societal stressors that we experience on an everyday basis.&rdquo;



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Houston cuisine is so unique, a former NYC restaurant columnist singing its praises

Now working for the Houston Chronicle, columnist Bao Ong has a lot to say about his new city&rsquo;s food.




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Uvalde CISD adds virtual learning option for families reeling from mass shooting
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Dallas ISD ex-superintendent may still run for office while taking on education consulting gigs
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Texas Republicans rally around Trump after FBI search of former president&rsquo;s Florida estate
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Pearland Little Leaguers headed to Little League World Series
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The Talk of Texas is running down the state&rsquo;s entire 254 counties &ndash; Anderson to Zavala &ndash; with points of interest pulled from the Texas Standard archives.


Is there a can't-miss attraction in your area?
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Borden County
Founded: 1876

County seat: Gail

Population: 631 (That&rsquo;s the smallest of all the counties surveyed so far, and our first count in the triple-digits!)

Blowing in the wind: You might not expect rural Borden County to be the seat of a far-reaching debate over Texas tax incentives. But as we highlighted last year, a private wind farm project in in Borden County
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illustrated several issues with the state&rsquo;s Chapter 313 tax incentives. These agreements, named for the relevant portion of state tax code, give projects breaks on taxes they&rsquo;d ordinarily pay to the school district. But when those breaks expire and the schools start receiving their full due, those projects&rsquo; impact on the tax rolls are often overstated &ndash; in the case of Borden ISD wildly so. The wind farm there originally estimated to be worth $100 million of taxable value came in at only $22 million. As we recently reported, the Chapter 313 incentives program
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is set to end , leading to a deluge of recent applications.

Cheers! Borden is one of just
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five remaining dry counties [PDF] in Texas, where no alcohol sales are allowed. So maybe it shouldn&rsquo;t surprise that the drink of choice is something a little softer. The county and its seat are named for Gail Borden Jr., the creator of sweetened condensed milk and namesake of Borden Dairy Company. While a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing
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has soured things somewhat for the company, it&rsquo;s still in business amid a reorganization.

One last thing: Small Texas counties are no stranger to ghost towns,
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but check out this write-up and photo of Borden County&rsquo;s former town of Mesquite, where today, &ldquo;all that remains &hellip; are a Church of Christ and the abandoned schoolhouse.&rdquo;

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- Tori Baltierra
We recently spoke with Baltierra, who handles lead vocals in a band with her sisters called The Tiarras. The sisters are
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an award-winning, Latina band breaking boundaries and empowering others through a unique, eclectic style of music.

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