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Clown Threat Hits Victoria East High School
Clown Threat Hits Victoria East High School
Clown Threat Hits Victoria East High School
This whole scary clown thing has gotten out of hand. We're hearing stories on the news about clowns looking menacing, and even actually threatening people all over the country. Now, that threat has happened at Victoria East High School. According to a published report in the Victoria Advocate, school officials and local police working together identified students responsible for a threatening post
Victoria County Sheriff’s Office Joins Social Media
Victoria County Sheriff’s Office Joins Social Media
Victoria County Sheriff’s Office Joins Social Media
Everybody's on social media these days and now, the Victoria County Sheriff's Office is no exception. Sheriff T. Michael O'Connor announced the launch of a Facebook and Twitter page yesterday to allow easier access to the department for the public...
97-Year-Old Victoria Woman Used in Viral Facebook Post
97-Year-Old Victoria Woman Used in Viral Facebook Post
97-Year-Old Victoria Woman Used in Viral Facebook Post
You see political posts of all kinds on social media like Facebook used to declare one position or another, and they're often not true. Take for example a recent post that claimed that a 97-year-old Victoria woman was not allowed to vote in the Texas Primary Election because of restrictive voter ID laws...
Let’s Show This Family How BIG Texas Really Is
Let’s Show This Family How BIG Texas Really Is
Let’s Show This Family How BIG Texas Really Is
This morning as I scrolled through my Facebook feed I came up on “Brody’s Love” and it really touched me. I have followed Brody’s Love for a few months now. This family took in two children, Hope and Brody, whose mother left both of them at the hospital...
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Patrick Snay was the former head of a private preparatory school in Miami. At the age of 69, his contract with Gulliver Preparatory School wasn't renewed, which led to a legal battle. In November 2011, Snay and the school reached an agreement in which Snay would receive $10,000 in back pay and $80,000 as part of a settlement. The Gulliver schools also agreed to pay Snay's attorneys $60,000. Read M

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