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GALEN SCOTT/DEMOCRAT PHOTO Erwin Road, in North Parker County, was closed for several hours while a hazardous substance clean-up crew, provided by TAS Environmental, disposed of toxic materials found in the south bar ditch. A spokesperson for the company declined to identify the pair of men who removed the chemicals.
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The Air Force Academy recently graduated their first openly gay cadets. What does this signify?
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