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Robert Krueger, ex-Texas congressman and diplomat, dies at 86
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) — Robert C. Krueger, who adopted two U.S. Home phrases with a short interim appointment to the Senate earlier than launching a sometimes-hazardous diplomatic profession, has died at age 86, his household stated Sunday.
Krueger died Saturday morning in his New Braunfels house along with his spouse by his facet after affected by congestive coronary heart failure, daughter Sarah Krueger stated.
Funeral preparations have been pending.
Most of Krueger’s profession was as an educational at Duke College, the College of Texas at Austin, Rice College, Oxford College and Texas State College.
Even whereas pursuing that profession, Krueger, a Democrat, ventured into politics in 1974 along with his first election to the U.S. Home. After two Home phrases, President Jimmy Carter appointed him as a U.S. ambassador at massive and coordinator for Mexican affairs. He served in that capability till the top of the Carter administration in 1981.
Krueger returned to elective politics when he received a seat on the Texas Railroad Fee in 1990. He served from January 1991 till Texas Gov. Ann Richards tapped him to finish Lloyd Bentsen’s unexpired U.S. Senate time period in January 1993 when Bentsen left to develop into President Invoice Clinton’s Treasury secretary. Nonetheless, Krueger misplaced to Republican Kay Baily Hutchison in a June 1993 particular election.
Krueger returned to diplomacy when Clinton named him U.S. ambassador to Burundi in 1994. The japanese African nation was embroiled in civil strife on the time. Krueger needed to be airlifted when his convoy was attacked by unidentified gunmen in June 1995, killing one convoy member and injuring a number of others, and was recalled from the submit for his security.
Krueger was U.S. ambassador to Botswana in 1996-99 and a particular U.S. consultant to the 14-nation Southern African Growth Neighborhood in 1998-2000. He then returned to academia as a visiting fellow at Merton School, Oxford, and continued his tutorial pursuits till his 2017 retirement from a lectureship place at Texas Tech College.
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Texas Gov. Abbott directs emergency agencies to prepare for Hurricane Beryl
SAN ANTONIO – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has directed 39 Texas Emergency Management Council agencies to begin response and recovery efforts as preparations for Hurricane Beryl, a press release said Wednesday.
Abbott said he is calling for 24/7 staffing plans for the State Emergency Operations Center, in case Hurricane Beryl hits the Texas Gulf Coast.
“Texas stands ready to deploy all available resources and support to our coastal communities as Hurricane Beryl approaches the state,” Abbott said in the press release. “Today, I directed TDEM to issue an advisory notice to our emergency management agencies to ensure Texas is prepared and equipped for hurricane response and recovery efforts. As Texans around the south coastal areas make holiday plans and visitors begin to travel for the holiday weekend, I urge them to take necessary safety precautions, remain weather aware, and have an emergency plan ready for themselves and their families. State and local officials will continue to work around-the-clock to monitor statewide weather conditions and help protect Texans.”
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The press release said Texans are urged to stay informed, monitor local weather forecasts, follow directions from local officials and make an emergency plan.
Additionally, visitors that area headed to Texas beaches should review beach safety tips and be aware of the risks of rip currents during the approaching tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico, the press release states.
Texans are encouraged to visit the TDEM Disaster Portal or Texas Hurricane Center webpages for storm information. Additional storm safety and preparedness information is available at TexasReady.gov and tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
The 39 participating agencies include:
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Texas Division of Emergency Management
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Texas A&M University System
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
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Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service – Texas A&M Task Force 1
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Texas A&M Forest Service
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Texas Military Department – Texas National Guard
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Texas Department of Public Safety
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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Texas Department of Transportation
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Public Utility Commission of Texas
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Railroad Commission of TexasTexas Commission on Environmental Quality
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Texas Animal Health Commission
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State Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas Commission on Fire Protection
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Texas Department of Agriculture
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Texas Department of Criminal Justice
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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
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Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
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Texas Department of Information Resources
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Texas Department of Insurance
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Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
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Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
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Texas Department of State Health Services
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Texas Education Agency
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Texas Facilities Commission
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Texas General Land Office
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Texas Health and Human Services Commission
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Texas Office of the Attorney General
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Texas State Auditor’s Office
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Texas Workforce Commission
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Texas State University System
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Texas Tech University System
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University of Houston System
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University of North Texas System
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University of Texas System
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Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
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The Salvation Army
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The American Red Cross
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Texas Rangers Outslugged By San Diego Padres As Bullpen Falters
ARLINGTON — The Texas Rangers continued to slug, to an extent, but their pitching failed to hold down the San Diego Padres in a 6-4 loss Wednesday night at Globe Life Field.
The Rangers scored three times in the third and another run in the fourth to take a 4-2 lead, but the Padres scored a run in the fifth, sixth, and two more in the seventh on a two-run home run from David Peralta to snap the tie.
The Rangers’ two-game win streak was snapped as the Padres evened the series ahead of the 1:35 p.m. Thursday finale.
Texas continued to hit for multiple extra-base hits, but they were all confined to their three-run third when Jonah Heim, Corey Seager, and Josh Smith doubled to give the Rangers a 3-2 lead.
The Rangers bullpen faltered, however, which was forced into early action after starter Jon Gray was pulled with two on and no outs with a 4-2 lead in the 5th.
The big blow came against Dane Dunning, who took over for Jacob Latz in the sixth, who had replaced Jose Leclerc after he put the leadoff batter on with a hit-by-pitch.
Dunning was charged with two runs on three hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Marcus Semien, who was 0 for 4 with a run scored, was the only starting Rangers player who didn’t collect a hit.
Starter Jon Gray allowed a single and walk to start the fifth and was replaced by Jose Leclerc. Gray was charged with three runs on seven hits and two walks. Leclerc nearly escaped the inning but a dribbler down the third-base line bounced over the outer edge of the bag and was called fair, which allowed a run to score. Otherwise, Leclerc retired Manny Machado, Donovan Solano before striking out David Peralta to preserve a 4 3 lead.
Leody Taveras is batting .412 with three walks, two stolen bases, and three RBI in the past seven games. He drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the third Wednesday and later singled.
Max Scherzer (1-1, 1.74) makes his third start of the season in the series finale against right-hander Michael King (6-5, 3.61) at 1:35 p.m. Wednesday.
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Texas A&M OF Caden Sorrell, Pitcher Justin Lamkin Announce Return to Aggies
A week ago, it looked like Texas A&M Aggies baseball was falling into the basement.
Not only had their head coach accepted the head coaching job for their arch rivals, the Texas Longhorns, but nearly every impact player from their College World Series team had entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.
However, things have now turned around in a big way.
With the hiring of new head coach Michael Earley, the Aggies had managed to retain a good portion of those players entering the portal, including Jace LaViolette, Gavin Grahovac, Ali Camarillo, Hayden Schott, and Kaeden Kent.
Now, he has done it again, with standout freshman outfielder Caden Sorrell and pitcher Justin Lamkin both announcing their intentions to stay with the program on Wednesday with a post on X.
“No place like HOME,” Sorrell said his his post with two thumbs up emojis.
Last season in his first year with the Aggies, Sorrell exploded on to the scene, hitting .275 with a .369 OBP and .555 slugging percentage in 62 games. In 214 total plate appearances and 182 at bats, Sorrell scored 44 runs with 50 hits and 43 RBI, along with 11 home runs. He also finished the year with eight doubles, three triples, and nine stolen bases to his name.
Lamkin, meanwhile, his announcement on Instagram.
In his second season with the Aggies, Lamkin went 3-3 with a 5.21 ERA in 19 games with 16 starts. He pitched 65.2 total innings and gave up 64 hits with 38 earned runs, striking out 88 of the 289 batters he faced.
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