Screwworm spread is lesson on shallow social justice | Sorsby saga ending | Kickerillo did it right – Pratt on Texas 6/16/2026

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: The Sorsby saga appears to end at Texas Tech but not without some trying to do a department store beauty job on a pig they created. It’s good to stand behind and help a man, it’s not good to pretend the consequences of bad action do not matter. Integrity matters, at least to some.

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Republican National Committee planing midterm convention in Dallas. “While unusual in modern politics, midterm conventions are not without precedent. Democrats held a series of midterm national conventions during the 1970s and 1980s, using the gatherings to rally supporters and shape the party’s message heading into congressional elections.”

RIP: Vincent Kickerillo, dead at 97. He is the type of Texan we should emulate in many ways. “Rather than declaring bankruptcy [after the great Texas bust], Kickerillo made it a point to pay back his debtors… After getting out of the banking business by the late 1980s, he renewed his focus on homebuilding.”

Hearst trying to play the New World screwworm invasion and problems with readiness as a political blame game between Trump and Biden. The problem they have is that the fly migration came with millions that crossed the Darien Gap through Panama during Biden’s open border program.

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