Entries for February, 2011 in The Daily Dose
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Question of the Day: Have you or will you attend any livestock show festivities?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging Reporter J.R. Ortega was at Ramsey's talking to people about the Victoria County Livestock Show. Here is what they had to say about the annual event: "I'm going to go to support the kids. It's a good program." Simon ...
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Question of the Day: What would you do to save a project you care about?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging reporter J.R. Ortega was at Ramsey's Restaurant talking to people about the owner of the Ganado Theater, Alvin Svoboda, who has used his life savings to not only save his theater, but save one of the only main attractions ...
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Question of the Day: Do you think Egypt is on its way to a better government?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging reporter J.R. Ortega talked with the group of early birds at Ramsey's Restaurant as they enjoyed their warm breakfasts and hot coffees. Several days have passed since President Hasni Mubarak has stepped down as president of Egypt and the ...
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Question of the Day: Do you understand health reform more so now than you did a year ago?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging reporter J.R. Ortega was at Ramsey's Restaurant talking to people about health reform, a heated topic for many. "No, I don't understand exactly what's going on. It shouldn't be so hard." Lucretia Chavis, Victoria, unemployed "I understand it and ...
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Question of the Day: Does the inclement cold weather surprise you this winter?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging Reporter J.R. Ortega was at Ramsey's Restaurant staying nice and warm as people enjoyed their lunches. Many are still anticipating a wintry mix tonight and Friday. Here is what they had to say about the severe cold weather most ...
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Question of the Day: Do you think people know enough about Texas history?
By JROrtega in The Daily Dose
Ranging Reporter J.R. Ortega talked to people at Ramsey's Restaurant about Texas history. A Hallettsville teacher is being honored for teaching the subject. Here is what people had to say about people who know Texas history: "No; my daughter is ...
