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Awards and decorations of the Texas government are bestowed by various agencies of the Texas government to citizens, employees, or service members for acts of accomplishment, meritorious service, eminence in a field, or a specific heroic act.
Entergy Texas operates as a wholly owned subsidiary. This was done to prepare the Texas side for de-regulation under Texas law, but Entergy later notified the Public Utility Commission of Texas that it would not split off the Texas side as a de-regulated operation. Because of this, the Texas side remains connected to the Entergy network; until ...
The neck ribbon is red with a white star. The medal consists of a gold star below a blue bar with he word "Texas" in gold. In the center of the star, between olive and live oak branches is a blue circle with the word "Service" in gold. Presented by: Texas Military Department: Eligibility: Texas Military Forces: Status: Currently issued ...
2018 Texas Shorts Awards. Texas Shorts Jury Award—An Uncertain Future, directed by Iliana Sosa & Chelsea Hernandez; 2018 Texas High School Shorts Awards. Texas High School Shorts Jury Award—The Night I Lost My Favorite Jacket, directed by Jenna Krumerman; Texas High School Shorts Special Jury Recognition—CCISD Strong, directed by Sofia ...
The Star of Texas Awards is a prestigious American law enforcement medal and award of the State of Texas that was designed to honor Texas peace officers (law enforcement officers), firefighters, emergency medical first responders, and federal law enforcement officers who have lost their lives or sustained serious injuries while performing their duties.
As AI fuels a boom in mega data centers, Entergy is cashing in—securing Meta and AWS as customers, building billions in new power plants, and igniting a high-stakes battle over who will foot the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration is empowering federal immigration officers to consider whether to strip temporary legal status from migrants who entered through former President Joe ...
After discovering that the only employment he could get in Montana was a $10,000-a-year bank job, he took a position with Shell Oil in Houston, Texas, largely because a friend lived there. [2] He later obtained a Master of Business Administration from the University of Houston. [2] Williamson left Shell to work for Pan Energy Corporation.