Texas Standard For March 26, 2019
Many highway checkpoints inland from the border are closed, as border officials try to deal with a new surge of migrants from Central America, we’ll have the latest. And: Rural electrification transformed the lives of millions of Texas. Is it time for something similar for broadband? We’ll talk with the Texas lawmaker pushing to get the rest of Texas wired. Also: For the first time since 1940, there’s a new dental school for Texas. But how’s Texas Tech planning on keeping its newly minted dentists where they’re most needed? Plus: Fighting words – the Mueller report and how we’re talking about it. All those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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