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December 16, 2015

Texas Standard: December 16, 2015

By: Lauren Silverman

Coming up, we explore the North Texas dam holding back 2.5 billion tons of water. A Dallas Morning News investigation dares to look at what would happen if the dam broke. Fishing for the facts at Lewisville Lake Dam.
Plus, the fresh scent of holiday pies…
and toys to help a baby learn to crawl?
All coming up in today’s Texas Standard


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