Texas Standard for October 14, 2015
Building on last night’s momentum, Hillary Clinton’s next stop is Texas. Plus: In a historic release of prisoners from the federal system, which state will absorb the most? Also: At a time of rising costs in higher education, a small panhandle school district harvests a bumper crop of scholarships. And: The return of the Hummer — not exactly. This time, the military monster truck prowling parking lots will be the real deal. Those stories and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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