Texas Standard for November 2, 2015
Is a 90,000-acre dispute between Texas farmers and the federal government the real Red River rivalry? Plus: You’ve heard of Fort Knox, could Fort Shiner be next? Texas pans for plans to repatriate what could mean up to billion in bullion. Also: Competition along the border as the numbers of Cubans rival Central Americans trying to cross into Texas. And: Life sentences in the most horrific child sex ring in Texas history that never was. A bizzare case of Texas justice coming to the big screen. Those stories and much more on today’s Standard:

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