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Is It Too Late for America?
Clay Center, Kansas – When the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, our forefathers built their hopes of the nation’s survival on some important principles. John Witherspoon, one of the Declaration signers wrote, “Nothing is more certain than that a…corruption of manners make a people ripe for destruction.” This is the principle of a civil society. Witherspoon and other founders repeated this ideal believing if America did not upkeep its civility, it would become its greatest downfall.
Stepping into another world
Malawi is not a country that anyone really has on their list of vacation places. Good reason. The place is not really set up for tourism, though it would like to be.
“Accidental Visitors”
Last night, my husband, Peter, and I went to see the play “Come From Away.” I read about it last year, waited for the day tickets were available, and bought the very best cheap seats I could buy. I love going to the theater more than almost anything, so you might be surprised to learn my husband is not much of a theatergoer. I’ve learned, over the years, if I ask him months in advance, he imagines the date will never come and agrees to go with me—and that’s what he did when I asked him last December about this show. The show came to town last night. Peter is a good sport.
Let it go
My grand daughter likes to watch a certain movie - over and over again. In it, the protagonist belts out a message in song: Let it go.
Electric demand could nearly double by 2030
The chief of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas told state lawmakers recently that the state’s power demand could nearly double in just six years. The reasons: population growth, new requests for grid connections, and a rise in requests from data centers and other heavy users.
On bubble-blowing and peace pipes
A unt Maude, wed to my Uncle Mort since Noah’s ark went into dry dock, says that her hubby regularly encounters premonitions while in dreamland.
Cheerleaders and a Jack Russell
One summer we hosted a party at our barn where the junior high cheerleaders could work on their football pep rally projects.
Freedom is not free!
No, it is not… absolutely not! There was always a price tag.
Lamesa ISD Strengthens Commitment to Student Support
As Lamesa ISD embarks on the third year of its Social Emotional Support (SES) Department, the district continues its mission to eliminate barriers that hinder students from reaching their full academic potential. The SES Department is dedicated to addressing and alleviating social and emotional challenges that may impact student performance. With a social emotional support specialist stationed at each campus, the district provides vital resources for students facing a range of issues, from academic struggles to family and situational difficulties.