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Features of The Texas Almanac 2014-2015 include: an article on Texas art and artists by Houston businessman and art collector J.P. Bryan; coverage of the 2012 elections; 2012 Texas Olympic medalists; lists of sports champions; the environment; weather; recreation; a counties section; population figures from the 2010 US census; a comprehensive list of Texas cities and towns; politics, elections, and information on federal, state, and local governments; and culture and the arts.

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Features of The Texas Almanac 2014-2015 include: an article on Texas art and artists by Houston businessman and art collector J.P. Bryan; coverage of the 2012 elections; 2012 Texas Olympic medalists; lists of sports champions; the environment; weather; recreation; a counties section; population figures from the 2010 US census; a comprehensive list of Texas cities and towns; politics, elections, and information on federal, state, and local governments; and culture and the arts.
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ELIZABETH CRUCE ALVAREZ has been the editor of the Texas Almanac since 2002. She received a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1978 and has a background in both newspaper and textbook publishing. Alvarez has worked as a reporter and editor for newspapers in Missouri, Iowa, and Texas. In 1980, she moved to the Permian Basin, where she was an editor at The Odessa American and traveled extensively throughout Texas. Since 1985, she has lived in Tarrant County, where she was an editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and, later, for Harcourt College Publishers. ROBERT PLOCHECK, associate editor, has been with the Texas Almanac since 1994. He is a native of Houston and was raised in Damon on the Gulf Coast. He received a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin in 1972 and has worked at the Austin American-Statesman and the Marshall News-Messenger. He served for 15 years as an editor for religious newspapers in Houston and Tyler. For many years, he was a regular contributor to the Religion section of The Dallas Morning News, writing reviews of books and magazines.