By: Maya Fawaz
People came from the Appalachian region to Texas after the Civil War. They made their money cutting down cedar trees — Ashe junipers — and selling the wood.
Maya Fawaz is a General Assignment Reporter at Texas Public Radio. She covers a range of topics including arts and entertainment, music, and culture and society, often exploring the intersections of these themes. Maya's work has been featured in Texas Public Radio, KUT Public Media, Austin Monitor, and Maine Public.
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Maya Fawaz's reporting focuses on local news and issues, with an emphasis on crime, government & politics, as well as family & relationships. Her articles cover a range of topics including water conservation, elections, and natural disasters within the Hays County area in Texas.
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