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Our latest report, which details a no-bid contract at Metro, is up -- with a Creative Commons license.
Thu Jul 16 11:12:38 2009 CST
By Trent Seibert
If you haven't seen it, check out our piece about a no-bid contract over at Metro. We thought it was an interesting story, and we're pleased to have Rosanna Ruiz (formerly of the Houston Chronicle) on board to write it up.

Also, please note we've added a Creative Commons license to this story.

Essentially what that means is that the public, including newspapers, television stations, blogs and other news outlets can reuse any part of this report as long as it is attributed to Texas Watchdog.

Please give me a call or shoot me an e-mail if you have any questions about how the license works or about re-using the material.

Trent Seibert, editor. 713-980-9776. trent@texaswatchdog.org
Comments
Kleinheider
Thursday, 07/16/2009 - 18:47
You should've titled this post "Steal this journalism!"
Trent Seibert
Thursday, 07/16/2009 - 20:15
We're not as good with headlines over here as some Nashville blogging types might be! Thanks for checking in!
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