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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures Major Win Along­side the FTC to Stop Adver­tis­ing Agen­cies

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures Major Win Along­side the FTC to Stop Adver­tis­ing Agen­cies

April 15, 2026 – Ken Paxton announced a significant legal victory in coordination with the Federal Trade Commission, securing a settlement and advancing a multistate antitrust lawsuit targeting major advertising agencies accused of coordinating to suppress certain online viewpoints.

The lawsuit alleges that large ad firms engaged in anticompetitive practices by steering advertising dollars away from platforms and publishers hosting disfavored political or social commentary. As digital media has become central to public discourse, Paxton and other state attorneys general argue that such actions unfairly limited the reach and revenue of targeted voices.

The case highlights claims that conservative commentators and outlets—including figures like Charlie Kirk and Glenn Beck, as well as organizations such as Fox News and the platform X—were affected by coordinated advertiser boycotts.

As part of the agreement, three major firms—Dentsu US, GroupM Worldwide, and Publicis—have agreed to halt practices that restrict advertising placements based on political or ideological content. The companies will also avoid using exclusion lists tied to such viewpoints and will be subject to independent monitoring to ensure compliance.

Paxton called the outcome a defense of free speech and market competition, arguing that “coordinated censorship” by powerful corporations undermines constitutional protections and distorts public debate.

The settlements, which are pending court approval, could have wide-ranging implications for the advertising industry and digital media landscape, potentially reshaping how brands decide where to place ads in an increasingly polarized online environment.

Governor Abbott Encourages Water Development Grant Applications

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Governor Abbott Encourages Water Development Grant Applications

April 14, 2026 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott today encouraged Texas water entities to apply for over $1 billion in grants through the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Water Supply and Infrastructure Grant opportunity (WSIG) to further improve Texas’ water supply and update Texas’ water infrastructure.

“Water is a precious resource that must be safeguarded,” said Governor Abbott. “This year, Texas made monumental investments to further provide Texans with reliable water sources. I encourage eligible political subdivisions and water entities across the state to apply for funding through the Texas Water Development Board Water Supply and Infrastructure Grants to help secure Texas’ water future for generations to come.”

Last year, Governor Abbott declared a water infrastructure investment an emergency item to help address the needs of Texans and communities in every corner of the state. By signing Senate Bill 7 and House Joint Resolution 7 into law, the state delivered the largest generational investment in Texas water infrastructure in history, providing a $20 billion for both new water supply and repairing of existing infrastructure.

Additionally, Governor Abbott signed House Bill 500 into law to allow TWDB to provide 100% grant funding for eligible water supply and water infrastructure projects. Eligible project types include water supply and water infrastructure improvements or system replacements, as well as reuse efforts, such as addressing real or apparent water loss, or resolving Texas Commission on Environmental Quality violations.

Full applications are due by Thursday, July 30, 2026. Find full application details and instructions on the WSIG webpage to ensure all required application materials are included.

Those interested may attend an upcoming webinar to learn more about the WSIG implementation from the TWDB. Sign up here:

Thursday, April 23

10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Register now for the April webinar

Wednesday, May 13

10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Register for the May webinar

The 22nd Annual Sulphur Springs 90+ Bridges Banquet was Held April 11th

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The 22nd Annual Sulphur Springs 90+ Bridges Banquet was Held April 11th

April 14, 2026 – The 2026 22nd Annual Sulphur Springs 90+ Bridges Banquet was held Saturday, April 11th, 2026. Below is KSST/Cable Channel 18’s coverage of this banquet. The event was held at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizen Center, 301 Oak Ave., Sulphur Springs, Texas. The event was a success, honoring senior members of the Sulphur Springs community. Be sure to check out this joyful celebration full of fun, laughter, a few surprises, and so much more!

22nd Annual Sulphur Springs 90 Plus Bridges Banquet April 11 2026
22nd Annual Sulphur Springs 90 Plus Bridges Banquet April 11 2026

Sulphur Springs Downtown Business Alliance Announces the Next Spring Market on Main to be Held April 18th

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Sulphur Springs Downtown Business Alliance Announces the Next Spring Market on Main to be Held April 18th

April 14, 2026 – The Sulphur Springs Downtown Business Alliance has announced that the next Sulphur Springs Spring Market on Main Street is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026. Activities will take place from 9:00am to 4:00pm. You can expect Spring items, crafts, food, and so much more! Entry to this event is free.

Sulphur Springs Spring Market On Main St April 18 2026
Sulphur Springs Spring Market On Main St April 18 2026

‘Zoomies’ Are a Clear Sign From Your Dog

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‘Zoomies’ Are a Clear Sign From Your Dog

April 14, 2026 – Anyone who has watched a dog suddenly sprint in circles, dart across the yard, or bounce off furniture has witnessed the phenomenon commonly known as “the zoomies.” Officially referred to by experts as Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs), these bursts of energy are a normal—and often entertaining—part of canine behavior.

According to veterinarians and animal behaviorists, zoomies are typically a sign of excitement, not distress. Dogs may experience them after a bath, during playtime, or when they are finally let outside after being cooped up. The behavior is especially common in younger dogs and high-energy breeds, though older dogs can still have occasional spurts.

So, are dogs happy when they get the zoomies? In most cases, yes. The sudden bursts of speed are often linked to a release of pent-up energy or pure joy. A dog tearing around the house with a loose, wiggly body and playful expression is usually expressing positive emotions. It’s similar to how humans might feel the urge to jump or run when excited.

However, experts note that context matters. While zoomies are generally harmless, frequent or frantic episodes paired with signs of stress—such as whining, tucked tails, or destructive behavior—could signal anxiety rather than happiness. In those cases, owners may need to look at factors like exercise, routine, or environmental stressors.

Providing regular physical activity and mental stimulation can help manage excessive zoomies while keeping dogs healthy. Daily walks, play sessions, and interactive toys are often enough to channel that energy in a positive way.

For most pet owners, though, the zoomies are simply a reminder of a dog’s playful spirit. Whether it’s a lap around the living room or a full-speed dash across the park, those bursts of motion are usually a clear sign that a dog is feeling good.

Concerned About Your Child’s Development?

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Concerned About Your Child’s Development?

April 14, 2026 – State education leaders say early identification is critical. Research consistently shows that children who receive support earlier are more likely to improve developmental outcomes and succeed in school. The initiative also aims to raise awareness of resources available to families navigating special education services.

Parents are encouraged to connect with local schools, ECI providers, and SPEDTex, which offers guidance on disabilities, legal rights, and school responsibilities under federal law.

The message is simple: even small concerns can be worth addressing. By taking action early, families can access tools and services that help children reach their full potential—both in the classroom and beyond.al Education programs are available.

Ken Paxton Takes on Active Wear Giant Over Forever Chemicals

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Ken Paxton Takes on Active Wear Giant Over Forever Chemicals

April 14, 2026 – Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Lululemon over concerns that its popular activewear may contain potentially harmful “forever chemicals,” raising fresh scrutiny of the fast-growing athleisure industry.

The Texas Attorney General’s Office confirmed it has issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to the company, seeking documents related to product safety, chemical testing, and marketing practices. The probe will examine whether Lululemon misled consumers about the safety and health impacts of its clothing—particularly whether items contain PFAS, a class of synthetic compounds often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they persist in the environment and human body.

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are widely used in consumer products for their water- and stain-resistant properties. However, growing research in environmental health and toxicology has linked prolonged exposure to certain PFAS compounds to serious health risks, including hormone disruption, infertility, and some cancers. Regulators and lawmakers across the U.S. have increasingly targeted their use in everything from food packaging to textiles.

Lululemon, which reported more than $11 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2025, has built its brand around wellness, performance, and sustainability—an image now under examination. Investigators will review the company’s Restricted Substances List, internal testing protocols, and supply chain oversight to determine whether its products align with those claims.

“Americans should not have to worry if they are being deceived when trying to make healthy choices,” Paxton said in a statement, adding that companies marketing premium wellness products must be transparent about potential risks.

The investigation reflects a broader shift in consumer awareness and regulatory attention. In recent years, lawsuits and state-level actions have increasingly focused on alleged “greenwashing,” where companies promote eco-friendly or health-conscious branding that may not fully match product realities.

Lululemon has not publicly detailed its response to the CID, but the outcome of the investigation could carry significant implications—not only for the company, but for the wider activewear market as scrutiny over chemical use in everyday clothing continues to grow.

Notice of Temporary Closure on Tuesday April 14, 2026

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Notice of Temporary Closure on Tuesday April 14, 2026

April 13, 2026 – The City of Sulphur Springs Clean-Up site will be temporarily closed for about 1 hour on Tuesday.

This will allow City Employees to attend the funeral of James Moten, a valued friend and long serving City of Sulphur Springs employee.

Sulphur Springs Texas Spring Clean Up 2026
Sulphur Springs Texas Spring Clean Up 2026

Push to Include Bible Stories in Public Education Advances

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Push to Include Bible Stories in Public Education Advances

April 13, 2026 – The Texas State Board of Education has given preliminary approval to a proposal that would incorporate Bible-infused content into public school social studies curricula, sparking renewed debate over religion’s role in education.

The measure, which still requires final approval, would allow instructional materials to include references to biblical texts when teaching historical and cultural topics. Supporters argue that the Bible has played a significant role in shaping Western civilization and American history, and that its inclusion provides important context for students learning about the nation’s founding principles and global heritage.

Critics, however, contend that the proposal risks blurring the constitutional line between church and state. Advocacy groups and some educators warn that introducing religious material into public school coursework could marginalize students of different faiths or no faith at all. They also raise concerns about how such content would be presented and whether it might cross from academic study into religious endorsement.

The debate is not new in Texas. The state has long been at the center of national discussions over curriculum standards, given its large student population and influence on textbook publishing. Previous controversies have included disputes over how topics such as evolution, slavery, and the role of religion in U.S. history are taught.

Board members who backed the proposal emphasized that the curriculum changes are intended to be optional resources rather than mandated instruction. Still, opponents argue that even optional materials can shape classroom teaching in meaningful ways, particularly in districts with limited resources.

The proposal now moves toward a final vote, with public comment expected to play a key role in shaping the outcome.

Commissioner Miller Warns of Northern-Most New World Screwworm Detection: “This Is Not a Drill”

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Commissioner Miller Warns of Northern-Most New World Screwworm Detection: “This Is Not a Drill”

April 13, 2026 – AUSTIN – Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today issued the following statement following confirmation of the northern-most New World screwworm detection in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, only 90 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border:

“The New World screwworm is not some distant problem. It is a direct and imminent threat to Texas, and we are treating it that way. This is a high-stakes situation for our ranchers, our livestock industry, and our food supply, and we are moving aggressively to stay ahead of it.

While the USDA has taken steps to respond, the reality is the spread of the New World screwworm has not been successfully contained to date. That is a serious concern, and it underscores exactly why Texas must be proactive in dealing with this threat. We are fully engaged and prepared to escalate every available tool to ensure this threat is stopped.

I am calling on every Texas producer to be on high alert right now. Check your animals. Know the signs. If you see anything unusual, report it immediately. There is zero margin for delay when it comes to screwworm. Early detection is the difference between containment and a full-blown crisis that could devastate herds and livelihoods.

We are working with our federal, state, and local partners, but it is clear that more must be done to stop the spread at the source. Texas has defeated screwworm before, and we will do it again — but it takes urgency, accountability, and immediate action across the board.”

For more information on New World screwworm detection, prevention, and reporting protocols, visit TDA’s website.