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Why the New Year Still Matters
The first of January often arrives quietly. There may be no dramatic change, no immediate difference between one day and the next. And yet, the New Year continues to matter.
Study Club Hosts Annual Christmas Social
The Groesbeck Study Club held its annual Christmas social Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the home of Julia and Cris Morton.
Most Homemade Dog Diets Lack Nutrients, Texas A&M Study Finds
Over the last two decades, homemade diets have seen a rise in popularity among dog owners. However, new research from the Dog Aging Project (DAP) reveals that most homemade diets are missing important nutrients that dogs need to lead healthy lives.
ERCOT: Little Chance of Blackouts This Winter
Winter has officially arrived, and officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas say the Texas power grid is expected to hold up through most weather conditions, the Houston Chronicle reported. However, the boom in data centers across the state increases the risk of rolling brownouts to 1% to 2% through February.


