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How are people going to travel to Cotton Bowl during snowstorms?
SUMMARY: Bull officials confirm that plans for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium remain on schedule, despite inclement weather concerns. Crews have been applying brine to the roads since yesterday to ensure safety for fans traveling to the game between the University of Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Preparations also include fire departments in Fort Worth prepping their equipment for harsh weather, while Dallas County assures that all major roadways will be treated. Road crews will work in 12-hour shifts from tomorrow until Saturday morning to maintain safe conditions for everyone attending the event.
Thousands of football fans are coming to North Texas for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic as winter weather moves in. Here’s how AT&T Stadium is preparing for the weekend:
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San Antonio community mourns the loss of beloved ‘Spurs Lady’
SUMMARY: Sovia Laurano, an iconic figure in San Antonio and beloved Spurs fan, passed away from a heart attack. Known for her vibrant spirit, unique outfits, and unfailing support for the team, she had a profound impact on the community. Spurs members and local artists are working to honor her legacy, with plans including a decorated casket. Mayor Ron Nirenberg praised her as embodying the heart of San Antonio. Despite past health struggles, her love for the Spurs remained, inspiring many. The community aims to celebrate her memory at future games, ensuring her spirit continues to thrive within Spurs Nation.
The Spurs described Sovia Lauriano as “a true fan with a big smile and an even bigger heart.”
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No. 2 South Carolina drops No. 5 Texas 67-50 in SEC women’s basketball showdown
SUMMARY: No. 2 South Carolina triumphed over No. 5 Texas 67-50 in a top-five Southeastern Conference women’s basketball showdown. The Gamecocks dominated defensively, limiting Texas to just 28% shooting and forcing 22 turnovers. Kyla Oldacre was Texas’s standout, scoring 11 points and securing 16 rebounds, despite limited playtime. South Carolina, with notable contributions from Te-Hina Paopao, Chloe Kitts, and Joyce Edwards, shot 51% overall and excelled with fast break points. Texas struggled, trailing 18-9 after one quarter and 39-22 at halftime. The Gamecocks recorded their 11th straight win, while Texas prepares for an upcoming game against Auburn.
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Surplus could fuel ‘life-changing decisions’ for Texans
SUMMARY: Texas lawmakers are preparing for a legislative session focused on education savings accounts, border security, and property tax reform, all with substantial funding needs. State Comptroller Glenn Hegar will announce the Biennial Revenue Estimate, predicting a large cash balance from the current budget. He anticipated a favorable outlook, noting the Economic Stabilization Fund has reached a record $24 billion. Hegar emphasized the importance of addressing infrastructure demands alongside potential education funding reforms. Lawmakers may discuss implementing education savings accounts, building on previous proposals aimed at aiding specific student demographics. Hegar’s office is expected to manage the program if established.
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