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Texas Clipper Artificial Reef Sinking Postponed to Nov. 16

Summary: World War II troop transport, New York City luxury liner, and sea cadet training vessel — is now expected to make her final journey Friday. Weather permitting, the Texas Clipper will be sent to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico Nov. 16 to become an artificial reef.

The sinking is now tentatively scheduled for Friday afternoon, a day later than originally planned, since a cold front arriving Thursday is causing choppy seas.

Increased State Park Funding Brings Positive Changes

Summary: Christmas came early this year to dozens of state parks throughout Texas, thanks to lawmakers and voters who gave a strong thumbs-up to more funding for parks. That’s good news for families planning a state park outing during the upcoming holiday season.

Texas Clipper Resting on Port Side; TPWD Studying Options

Summary: When the USTS Texas Clipper finally plunged beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico in a plume of spray at 12:35 p.m., Nov. 17, it’s fair to say the mood aboard many of the boats chartered to observe the sinking was euphoric.

Carter Smith Named TPWD Executive Director

Summary: Carter Smith was named executive director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department on Dec. 5 at a special meeting of the TPW Commission in San Antonio.  Smith will be leaving the helm at The Nature Conservancy of Texas to take the top job at TPWD.

Hunting and Fishing translates to big money for Texas

Summary: The secret's out: Outdoor sports are big business in the Lone Star State.

Officials plan vaccine drop in 44 counties

Summary: Coyotes and gray foxes will be the targets next month when bait laced with rabies vaccine is dropped from airplanes over 44 Texas counties, mostly in South and West Texas.

Panhandle Lake Level Reaches Historic Lows

Summary: West Texas officials are cutting the 2008 water allotments to 11 cities because Lake Meredith is dangerously low.

Amistad Marina Relocation Opposed

Amistad Marina Relocation Opposed
Summary: They fear the marina would bring bass tournaments, houseboats, pollution and a flood of strangers, and would inhibit the use of Box Canyon waters by locals.

 

 

Four Boat Ramp Projects Receive Grant Funding

Four Boat Ramp Projects Receive Grant Funding
Summary: Four projects designed to enhance boating access to Texas waters will share more than $1.4 million in matching federal grants through the State Boating Access Program.

$5.85 Million in Local Park Grants Awarded to 15 Texas Communities

$5.85 Million in Local Park Grants Awarded to 15 Texas Communities
Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Jan. 24 approved $5.85 million in grants for 15 Texas communities to acquire or develop city park outdoor and indoor recreational sites.

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