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  • 4 days ago | everythinglubbock.com | Grace Beene

    LUBBOCK, Texas — There are a lot of rules that are unspoken in Texas; don’t double dip your chips in queso, don’t put your feet on the table and don’t show up to a party empty handed. But sometimes there are spoken rules, the law, that just make zero sense. Here are six of Texas’ weirdest ones. You can’t pee on the AlamoThis one may seem somewhat obvious to Texans – the San Antonio mission is such a staple that we can’t forget it – but not to all. Ozzy Osbourne was one of them.

  • 4 days ago | conchovalleyhomepage.com | Grace Beene

    LUBBOCK, Texas — You’re out on your boat with your family and friends, speeding around and having a great time, when someone yells for you to go faster. You move your hand to do as they said when you suddenly wonder, “How fast can I legally go?” The short answer is that it depends entirely on where you are and what’s around you.

  • 5 days ago | everythinglubbock.com | Grace Beene

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  • 5 days ago | everythinglubbock.com | Grace Beene

    LUBBOCK, Texas — The summer heat in Texas, especially in desert areas like Lubbock, can be unbearable, and not just for humans, but for pets too. Dogs especially spend a lot of time outside so keeping them cool is an important job for any pet owner. Veterinarian Dr. Logan Beene, who has been practicing medicine for 32 years and is now an adjunct professor with Texas Tech said keeping your dog from having a heat stroke comes down to three things: shade, air circulation and water.

  • 5 days ago | kxan.com | Grace Beene

    LUBBOCK, Texas - You're out on your boat with your family and friends, speeding around and having a great time, when someone yells for you to go faster. You move your hand to do as they said when you suddenly wonder, "How fast can I legally go?"The short answer is that it depends entirely on where you are and what's around you.