07/03/2009 09:39 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Texas stimulus application for education draws concerns.

By TRACI SHURLEY Texas officials will know soon whether an application they submitted this week for $4 billion in federal stimulus funds passes muster with the Education Department, despite nervousness from school districts on how the money is to be spent. Education... read the full story

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