News about Sam Houston

More than 10,000 works discovered at the 'Birthplace of Texas' in the 1800s reveal new insight into the abandoned 1800s town, where Davey Crockett remained on the Alamo

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 10, 2024
At the site of an abandoned town in the 'Birthplace of Texas,' providing new insight into life as an early settler nearly 200 years ago. Archeologists have discovered knives, pottery, and other artifacts, giving new insight into life as an early settler nearly 200 years ago. The delegation is in Washington, which is where delegates sign their declaration of Independence from Mexico in 1836. The remains of a late 1830s store house were discovered, as well as the ruins of an old tavern and other treasures.

Millionaire conwoman, 57, who bilked military out of over $100M to splash on 31 homes and 80 cars in 'biggest ever US Army scam' is allowed to retire with FULL BENEFITS despite IRS criminal probe - as she breaks her silence to claim 'I earned it!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
Janet Yamanaka Mello, 57, who is accused of embezzling from the US Army and spending millions on 80 supercars and 31 real estate investments, says'she earned it' through an attorney and is shielded by government bureaucracy and federal law. In a statement, the command has no authority to influence Ms. Mello's resignation,' according to a spokeswoman for the Army's Installation Management Command. Although there are exceptions for treason and other more serious offences, they claim there is no such authority for refusing to pay based on a conviction of other offences.'

As the Bearcats lose 37-34 against UTEP, a college football fan dressed in a massive inflatable penis costume is led out of Sam Houston State's stadium

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
Fans celebrated the UTEP Miners, but one fan took it a step further by wearing an inflatable costume in the shape of a penis. School administrators ordered a stadium employee to boot the fan from the stands after being shocked by the spectacle. According to a Sam Houston State spokesperson, the fan may have remained in the stadium if he took off his costume. According to the spokesperson, "we know that stadium security forces, including the contracted security service, gave the individual the option to take the costume off or leave the stadium."