Rodney Franklin
Born | September 16, 1958 |
Hometown | Berkeley, California, United States |
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Want to check out one of Texas’ many state parks? Entry is free one day this weekend
- Here how to get in for free and some of the parks near Fort Worth.
- Palestine Herald-Press, Texas
Free Admission to Texas State Parks Nov. 5
- Odessa American, Texas
Texas State Parks receive National Gold Medal Award
- Odessa American, Texas
Texas state parks recognized among nation's best
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A century outdoors: TP&W announces 2023 centennial year from Palo Pinto Mountains State Park
Oct. 14—STRAWN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department celebrated its 100th birthday on Tuesday by throwing a party in its latest gift to Texans. Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is on target to open in late 2023, the first North Texas state park to open in 25 years. That year marks a century since Texas Gov. Pat Neff appointed four men and three women to oversee a new department and identify ...
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State parks trying to attract more people of color, low income visitors
States are struggling with a persistent challenge: How to attract more Black residents and other visitors of color to their parks.
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Phoebe announces partnership to create Long-Term Acute Care Hospital at Phoebe North
Jun. 1—ALBANY — Phoebe Putney Health System plans to transform part of its Phoebe North campus into a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH), filling a significant health care need in the community. "One goal of our Phoebe Focus initiative that we unveiled in 2019 was to use our Phoebe North campus to expand post-acute care services," Health System President & CEO Scott Steiner said in a news ...
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Texas state parks are returning to full capacity, with masks no longer required
More Texans will be allowed to visit state parks, but officials say they still expect reservations to fill up during spring and summer breaks.
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