527 results on '"Davis, Jacqueline"'
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202. MAIL BAG.
203. Spatial Association of Lemming Burrows with Landforms in the Swedish Subarctic Mountains: Implications for Periglacial Feature Stability
204. The Influence Of Social Capital Factors On African-american And Hispanic High School Student Achievement.
205. LETTERS.
206. Facultative adjustment of the offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
207. Occurrence of Erwinia Salicis in cricket-bat willow (Salix alba var caerulea)
208. Surviving a deadly river.
209. Kyle man to serve as S'western director.
210. Kyle shopowner says communication lacking between businesses and city.
211. Three Hays County bridges dubbed 'structurally deficient'
212. District unveils strategy for higher TAKS scores.
213. HCISD enrollment to top 13,000 kids.
214. Kyle proposes getting four new police officers.
215. Water district's search for new locale leads to contention among board, residents.
216. Helicopter medical transport aims to serve rural areas.
217. Weather stagnates county.
218. Rain, rain, go away...
219. Kyle projects may force city to tighten belt.
220. Double the firms, double the fun.
221. Kyle's planning director not 'proper fit'
222. Kyle Leadership Academy to feed inquiring minds.
223. Kyle merchants 'tough out' streetscape.
224. Texas Crossword.
225. Math and science challenge district.
226. Kyle council makes Juneteenth proclamation.
227. H-E-B gives $30,000 for Kyle celebrations.
228. Hays school board may appoint new principal to Academy@Hays.
229. Kyle businesses finding it hard to 'pardon progress'
230. Camp Heartsong mixes fun with healing.
231. HEB plus! opens for business Friday.
232. Memorial Day observed countywide.
233. BACK TO SCHOOL.
234. Salt Lick owner plans Driftwood spa & lodge.
235. School Board okays graduation walk for those who failed TAKS.
236. Hey teach...What did you do on your summer vacation?
237. Lopez takes open seat; turnout lacking in Kyle.
238. Relay for Life unites all through the night.
239. Three incumbents return to Buda council seats.
240. Manchaca woman introduces equine gymnastics to area.
241. Locals say Seton is welcome addition.
242. Hays CISD considers pay raise.
243. Driftwood woman walks from Austin to Boston.
244. Kyle expected to offer tasty incentives for Seton.
245. Aquifer District says... Kyle pays $1,000+ in late water fees.
246. Union demands living wage for HCISD school workers.
247. Kyle looks to help bolster defense against lawsuit.
248. Special committee to review cost, location of rec center.
249. Kyle chamber picks new executive director.
250. Growing pains result in Kyle regional planning.
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