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Texas Among the Baseball Teams with the Most Expensive Food
It's opening day for most Major League Baseball teams, and that means big bucks at the concession stand.
Have you tried that $26 hot dog at the Texas Rangers' stadium? That hot dog dubbed the "Boomstick," is a 2-foot-long beef hot dog, smothered in chili, nacho cheese, jalapenos and caramelized onions on a potato bun. Even if you break it down into 6-inch portions and share it with your buddies, that monster still costs $6.50 per person.
What do baseball fans around the country pay for concessions, and how does Texas compare?
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Some in East Texas Are Camping With Purpose
The Texas Regional Rainbow Gathering is underway in East Texas. Campers have set up tents similar to these, and the event will run for about two weeks.
The Rainbow Family says on its website it's sometimes referred to as the largest non-organization of non-members in the world. They have no leaders, and no organization. And they say, "To be honest, the Rainbow Family means different things to different people. I think it's safe to say we're into intentional community building, non-violence, and alternative lifestyles. We also believe that Peace and Love are a great thing, and there isn't enough of that in this world. Many of our traditions are based on Native American traditions, and we have a strong orientation to take care of the the Earth. We gather in the National Forests yearly to pray for peace on this planet."
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Basketball Game To Feature Lufkin and Nacogdoches All-Stars
High School basketball players from Angelina and Nacogdoches counties will play for bragging rights in the upcoming Pineywoods Showdown.
TV station KTRE puts on the event, and they say the date will be April 25th at Panther Gym at Lufkin Middle School.
Lucas Holloway of Zavalla will coach the Angelina Count
Students in Nacogdoches Standing Tall Against Modern-Day Slavery Today
Students at Stephen F Austin today are getting attention today as they gather in front of the Baker Pattillo Student Center to draw attention to sex-trafficking and slave labor.
Students are standing for 27 hours to draw attention to the 27 million people world wide, who are impacted by modern-day slavery.
