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The population of Hays County, home to Dripping Springs, grew more than 40% in the last census decade.(Sibby Barrett / Digital File_EMAIL)
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A North Texas-based investment group has paid $240 million for a more than 31,000-acre property in Central Texas.
Alcoa Corp., a Pennsylvania-based industrial corporation, was the seller of the former Rockdale industrial site in Milam and Lee counties, about 45 miles northeast of Austin, between Austin and College Station. The property was formerly used for an aluminum smelter and coal mining but was restored with lakes and farmland.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a $290 million settlement agreement Tuesday with pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson over what the state claims were deceptive marketing tactics that contributed to the ongoing opioid crisis.
In July, he announced Texas had joined a $26 billion multistate opioid settlement with McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen, as well as Johnson & Johnson. Paxton said Tuesday that the state expects to receive $1.2 billion from the three other companies, bringing the state’s total to $1.5 billion.