Finally tonight, a texas tradition. friday night high school football returned to the town of uvalde, a community in mourning and traumatized after the shooting deaths of 19 students and twoer at robb elementary in may. janell bluta of cbs affiliate was there. reporter: it is friday night lights in texas. in the town of uvalde, this is much more than just a game. for them to be able to go and get together and not over something bad but over something good, it means the world to them. reporter: to help with the healing, friday s football came with a lot of love in the form of some famous players. we played flag football with the houston texans. reporter: the houston texans standing in solidarity the best way they know how, players along with coach lovie smith surprised the team at dinner thursday night. the next morning gifted them new
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Today on High Plains Morning, we welcomed Carley du Menil-Martinez, board member of Bob Wills Day, into the HPPR studio to talk about the forthcoming festival. This year, Bob Wills Day turns 50, so they're celebrating in style with live music in Turkey, TX from April 28th through 30th.