The case includes 43 charges, which each attract maximum penalties of $1-2 million, making it the biggest prosecution issued by the national resources watchdog since it was established three years ago.
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Wichita Falls man set to compete in Xtreme International Ice Racing
Eric Wood will try racing on ice for the first time. Eric Wood (Source: KAUZ) By Michael Grace | February 13, 2021 at 1:57 PM CST - Updated February 13 at 9:56 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Fifty-year-old Wichita Falls resident Eric Wood is a former 3-time National Champion when it comes to motorcycle racing on dirt, but come Saturday, he and his bike will enter the uncharted territory of ice.
“This is the first time I’ve actually gotten to race here in front of my home crowd people, so I’m actually kind of nervous,” said Wood.
HOUSTON – A man who slipped in a wet parking lot and sued Buc-ee’s failed to receive a favorable ruling on appeal, as justices have affirmed the dismissal of his lawsuit.
In August 2016, Anthony Barlow visited the Buc-ee’s store in New Braunfels. It was drizzling and the cement outside was visibly wet, court records show.
As Barlow exited the store, he walked through a handicapped-parking stall, stepped on a painted stripe and slipped and fell, injuring his leg.
A year later, Barlow filed suit against Buc-ee’s, alleging the store created an “unreasonably dangerous condition” by striping its parking lot surface with a paint that became “unreasonably slippery” when wet.