Conference committee works on state budget differences
After Easter weekend, conferees for the Texas House and Senate must work out differences in the two chambers’ versions of a fiscal 2020-2021 state budget to send to Gov. Greg
After Easter weekend, conferees for the Texas House and Senate must work out differences in the two chambers’ versions of a fiscal 2020-2021 state budget to send to Gov. Greg
Everything I ever needed to know, I learned from my sister. I have just one sister. A “little” sister. She is two years and five days younger than me. When
The news that cursive handwriting is returning to elementary school curricula is being roundly applauded, perhaps equal to ovations that welcomed Dolly back to Broadway. Some of us thought cursive
‘There is a place where the life is heavenly, a place where life can be so free...” is the line from the famous song about Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The Big Island
Celebration, everybody loves a celebration. For example, T.G.I.F.; we all know that means thank God it’s Friday. For some it’s a cause for celebration. Wednesday for example is, let me
Toss and turn. Turn and toss. I’m willing to bet we’ve all done our fair share of both. Wakefulness when wakefulness is unwanted. Wakefulness when others are sleeping. Wakefulness when
The Special Education Department at Lamesa ISD services many different students across our school district. Our goal is to be an advocate for the students who cannot always advocate for
Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen on April 10 released a joint statement promoting a twofold method for the 86th Texas Legislature to curb
Have you ever felt the leaves slip past your fingertips, as they fall down… down heavy to the ground? The warm shades of color splattering in your vision: fiery red,
It was bound to happen, and finally, it did. I overheard the words “artificial intelligence” and “fake news” mentioned in the same sentence. Maybe we need more “real thing” topics.
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