The coach who says ‘I love you’
This week I went to watch some of the youth from the church play basketball. It was interesting to see their personalities in a different environment.
This week I went to watch some of the youth from the church play basketball. It was interesting to see their personalities in a different environment.
When I was a kid, the telephone was important stuff. Like most families, we had one phone number. Can you imagine an entire family sharing one phone number? Yet we lived through it.
My cousins from out of town visited my brother and me in Lubbock this weekend, which has become a rare treat. I practically lived next door to my cousins throughout
Great things are happening at South Elementary. Our academic foundation has started strong, and we have many things of which to be proud. The English Language Arts teachers are excited
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded a Dec. 14 Fort Worth federal district court decision declaring unconstitutional the U.S. Affordable Care Act, widely known as “Obamacare Ten months ago, Paxton
This morning when I woke up, I started my usual routine. While I was waiting on the coffee, I heard running water. I hoped it wasn’t the coffee pot running over again.
For many years, my cholesterol numbers were in the 400s, and all attempts to lower them failed.
Conversations about the life of President George H.W. Bush didn’t remain on shore as more than 3,000 folks left Galveston last week for a short cruise on the Carnival Valor.
In our culture we don’t usually brag about snoring. It isn’t a skill we covet. It isn’t seen as a skill at all, but an embarrassing behavior beyond our control.
Gov. Greg Abbott proclaimed Dec. 5 as an official day of mourning across the Lone Star State in honor of former President George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the
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