Texas Standard for May 12, 2015
The state of disaster: The Governor issues a proclamation as workers dig through rubble and the rains refuse to let up. Plus: It’s been called the Texas miracle, but economic gains haven’t played out equally across the state. Also: You’ve heard of the Texas two-step, but oil companies may be learning the double dip. And: Texas music loses one its greats. Words and music from the late Johnny Gimble, on this episode of the Standard.

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