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Lone Star Regional EMMY® Award
Outstanding Achievement for “Evening Newscast”
2025
Lone Star Regional EMMY® Award
Outstanding Achievement for “Anchor – News”
2025
Lone Star Regional EMMY® Award
2025
“Nominated for Three Lone Star Regional EMMY Awards”
2025
Lone Star Regional EMMY® Award Nominee
Outstanding Achievement for “Anchor – Sports”
2025
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