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Swindler and slave smuggler Monroe Edwards

is one of the most notorious criminal adventurers to ever set foot in the Lone Star State.

Hear all about his fascinating saga from Lora-Marie Bernard,

author of The Counterfeit Prince of Old Texas.

This free event takes place in the Allen Public Library

on February 24 at 3 p.m.

See AllenLibrary.org for more details.

For more infomation >> Hear About The Counterfeit Prince Of Old Texas - Duration: 0:30.

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Uniquely West Texas - Super Bowl story of Manny Ramirez - Duration: 3:29.

For more infomation >> Uniquely West Texas - Super Bowl story of Manny Ramirez - Duration: 3:29.

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Texas DPS Visit Hit and Run Victim Recovering in Hospital - Duration: 0:49.

For more infomation >> Texas DPS Visit Hit and Run Victim Recovering in Hospital - Duration: 0:49.

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Alcalde de Houston confirma que Citgo seguirá patrocinando el evento Freedom Over Texas - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Alcalde de Houston confirma que Citgo seguirá patrocinando el evento Freedom Over Texas - Duration: 2:03.

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Texas Lawmaker SKEWERS Pelosi "Explain to the People Why We're Not Securing the Border" - Duration: 1:08.

For more infomation >> Texas Lawmaker SKEWERS Pelosi "Explain to the People Why We're Not Securing the Border" - Duration: 1:08.

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Building Relationships: Cassandra | Heart of Texas Smiles | Invisalign Treatment - Duration: 1:32.

Cassandra: Now, I know that a lot of people just absolutely hate going to the dentist.

I was one of those people.

But, for Dr. Cobb and Dr. Lassetter, I can say by experience that they are one of the

most delicate doctors that I've had take care of me.

I was not happy with the alignment of my teeth, especially the top.

I expressed my concern to the team, and they said that Invisalign would be right for me.

Instead of having braces for $8000.00 for three and a half years, it would be $200.00

a month for 10 months.

It was a very impressive procedure.

Now, I am nine months into the 10 months procedure, and I am very happy with the results.

It's very painless and overall just a very caring experience because your comfort is

just as important as making sure the procedure is done correctly.

They always make sure I understand what's going on.

They don't leave me out of the loop.

They make sure I have no pain at all, and they are just ten out of ten at everything

they do.

It was a big deal to me that I would have a good smile.

It's very important because that's part of your presence.

It's part of who you are, and it's confidence, too.

I didn't like the way I looked.

I was afraid to smile, but ever since getting the Invisalign procedure done, I love to smile

again.

I love to open my mouth and show my teeth.

For more infomation >> Building Relationships: Cassandra | Heart of Texas Smiles | Invisalign Treatment - Duration: 1:32.

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Nearly 300 priests and clergy in Texas accused of sex abuse over decades - Duration: 9:18.

Nearly 300 priests and clergy members of the Catholic dioceses in Texas were identified this week for alleged sexual abuse of minors

In total, 14 archdioceses and dioceses in Texas released their lists on Tuesday, making them the latest in a string of disclosures by Catholic Church bodies across the country

The Diocese of Laredo announced that there were no credible accusations in its region

All of the lists name the accused priests and clergy members as well as their assignments, but they differed in the amount details they disclosed about the alleged abuses, the timing of the abuse and whether they resulted in any disciplinary action

For example, The Diocese of Amarillo, which detailed the accusations against its priests, noted that one priest was the subject of 16 allegations

Gustavo Garcia-Siller, the archbishop of San Antonio, said that the "allegations of clerical sexual misconduct and mishandling of some of these cases by bishops are tearing the Church apart

" An official from the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston noted that there were a total of 278 individuals with credible accusations included on the lists, but that it might seem like more because some names were included twice as those people moved between dioceses

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, who leads the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and serves as the president of the U

S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, released a lengthy statement calling the release of the names "right and just

" "Our Church has been lacerated by this wound and we must take action to heal it," DiNardo wrote in the letter

"These sins have done great harm to the victims of the abuse and have deeply wounded the body of Christ, the Church

Those victimized by clergy over the years need and deserve our prayers, outreach, and support," DiNardo wrote

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) released a statement in which it said that naming the priests and clergy members was "at least one small step

" However, it also said it was "concerned that these lists might not be as transparent as promised

" The lists included all accused officials whose allegations were found to be credible but did not name others who had been accused

Here is a breakdown of the 14 regions that reported credible cases of abuse: -The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston listed 42 priests credibly accused since 1950, including one whose recent allegations are currently under investigation

Its list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported. -The Archdiocese of San Antonio named 57 priests whose alleged abuses dated back to 1941

Two priests — one alive and one deceased — who are the subject of active investigations were not included on its list

-The Diocese of Austin listed 22 priests credibly accused of sexual abuse. The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Amarillo listed 30 priests credibly accused since 1950. The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Beaumont listed 13 priests. The list did not include dates of alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Brownsville listed 14 individuals credibly accused since 1965. The list did not include dates of alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Corpus Christi listed 26 priests. The list did not include dates for the alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Dallas listed 31 priests since 1950. The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of El Paso listed 30 priests credibly accused since 1950. The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Fort Worth listed 17 priests accused of wrongdoing since 1969. The list did not include dates of the alleged abuse or when they were reported

-The Diocese of Lubbock listed five priests credibly accused since it was created in 1983

The list did not include dates of the alleged abuse or when they were reported. -The Diocese of Tyler listed one priest credibly accused since 1987

The list did not include dates of the alleged abuse or when it was reported. -The Diocese of Victoria listed three priests credibly accused of sexual abuse

The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported. -The Diocese of San Angelo listed 13 priests credibly accused of sexual abuse since it was created in 1961

The list did not include dates of the alleged abuses or when they were reported. There are now at least 16 jurisdictions across the country that have launched investigations into clerical sex abuse following the release of a Pennsylvania grand jury report detailing the alleged cover-up of decades of abuse by hundreds of Catholic priests

There is no active investigation in Texas and the state's Attorney General told that it stands ready to assist local prosecutors if any requests are made

There are ongoing investigations in Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and the District of Columbia, as well as with the Archdiocese of Anchorage in Alaska

Spokespeople for several other attorneys general offices told that their offices were reviewing options and considering taking similar actions

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