Guilt is a real part of grief
If grief itself weren’t bad enough, she often is accompanied by another formidable beast. I’ve encountered him lately, and his name is guilt.
If grief itself weren’t bad enough, she often is accompanied by another formidable beast. I’ve encountered him lately, and his name is guilt.
On April 22, we observe Earth Day, an occasion that has inspired millions of people over the decades to take steps to clean up our world. Of course, your physical surroundings are important, but you also operate in other “ecosystems” – social, cultural and political. And you’ll need to consider your investment environment, too. How can you improve it?
The latest report on child maltreatment fatalities and near fatalities, compiled by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, indicates 251 children in Texas died in fiscal year 2020 due to abuse and neglect. That figure includes 28 children who died after being left unattended in hot vehicles.
Cast and drew members have been announced for the Lamesa Community Players’ summer production of “Steel Magnolias.” They include (from left) Tana Howard as Shelby; Carmen Furlow as M’Lynn; Karlissa McMurtry, production Assistant; Virginia Leonard as Ouiser; Brenda Rinewalt as Clairee; Greta Miers as Truvy; and Amanda Schweers as Annelle. Not pictured are Anthony Soliz, sound;, Mike Holder, stage manager; and Mary Benton, lights. Kenny Nance is the director for the show, which starts July 1. LCP photo
Permits for six new oil drilling operation in Dawson County have been approved by the Texas Railroad Commission during the past two months.
Plans have expanded for a reunion this summer of several Lamesa High School graduating classes from the 1950s and 1960s.
SNYDER – In March, City of Snyder Animal Control received three calls regarding dogs killing skunks.
ANDREWS – The county’s certified tax value could be in store for a larger hit than originally anticipated based on an estimate of less mineral value, according to a representative from Capital Appraisal Group who recently met with local officials.
SEMINOLE – During a brainstorming session four years ago, Pastor Daphne Delay and several other Transformation Church members mapped out plan for a prospective student center to be built in Seminole.
Head Start registration will begin April 19 for children from birth to three years of age.
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