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1. Galveston College Prepares Ball High School Dual Credit Welding Technology Students for Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Industrial Craft Competition in March 2026 (aframnews.com) — Galveston College is training Ball High School dual credit welding students for the 2026 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s Industrial Craft Competition, building on their award-winning 2025 performance. Local teens are practicing on campus in Galveston, learning real-world welding, safety, and project management skills that can lead directly to construction, petrochemical, and maritime careers after graduation.
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2. Galveston County Sheriff Fullen Keeps Job Despite 6-Month License Suspension (dallasexpress.com) — Galveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen will stay in office with full authority despite a six-month suspension of his peace officer license that was probated and backdated to 2024. After a yearlong dispute with state regulators over omissions on licensing forms, a mediated agreement approved last week ends the case while formally sanctioning him but leaving his role as sheriff intact.
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3. Litigation Roundup: Samsung Seeks New Trial After $445.5M Infringement Verdict (texaslawbook.net) — Jurors in Galveston County District Court recently cleared Lucas Construction, the city of Dickinson, and an engineering firm of liability after a man claimed a storm drain fall near his home left him with serious injuries and sought $9 million. The verdict, reached after nine days of testimony, is one of several significant Texas cases highlighted, alongside major patent, antitrust, and personal injury rulings statewide.
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4. FDA warns Target, Walmart, Kroger and Albertsons after recalled ByHeart formula stayed on shelves (houstonchronicle.com) — A Galveston County baby was among more than 50 infants nationwide hospitalized with botulism after consuming recalled ByHeart formula, according to local health officials. Federal regulators say Target, Walmart, Kroger and Albertsons left the recalled products on shelves for days or weeks, and have given the chains 15 working days to explain how they’ll prevent this from happening again.
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5. Trump wants the U.S. shipbuilding industry to be great again. Here's what it will take, and what's at stake (cnbc.com) — A major Canadian-owned shipbuilder has received U.S. approval to acquire shipbuilding assets at the Port of Galveston and Port Arthur, tying Galveston into a broader national push to rebuild American shipbuilding capacity. The deal is part of a Trump administration strategy that leans heavily on foreign partners, especially South Korean, Italian, and Finnish firms, to expand U.S. yards, workforce training, and Arctic icebreaker production.
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