Babies, parenthood, are life’s true gifts
I barely remember not being a mom. Even more so, I barely remember my first six months as a mom. I blame it on two things: shock and sleep deprivation – not necessarily in that order.
I barely remember not being a mom. Even more so, I barely remember my first six months as a mom. I blame it on two things: shock and sleep deprivation – not necessarily in that order.
Today’s retirees, and those of tomorrow, have had a sense of purpose their entire lives – and they don’t intend to give it up just because they’ll no longer be working full time. In fact, 55% of recent retirees said retirement is the time for “a new chapter in life,” compared with just 22% who said it was “a time for rest and relaxation,” according to the 2020 Edward Jones/Age Wave Four Pillars of the New Retirement study. And the same study found that 95% of retirees said it was important to keep learning and growing at every age. But however they find their purpose – contributing to the community, growing intellectually, gaining new experiences and so on – retirees will need to be financially prepared.
Vistra, an energy powerhouse based in Irving, announced plans to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
Honor roll students in the Dawson school system have been announced for the first six-week grading period.
Roll up your sleeves and pitch in to help keep Lamesa beautiful.
SNYDER – “We have had another death that’s COVIDrelated, so that brings our number to 10,” Scurry County Judge Dan Hicks said in a brief video statement Friday afternoon.
BROWNFIELD – When the Brownfield City Council met on Thursday, the top two items on the agenda were: the special event application for the 73rd Annual Terry County Harvest Festival and whether or not to allow trick or treating on Halloween night.
Although there was a very light turnout, the Klondike school district’s $8-million bond proposal was still fully discussed during a public meeting at the school on Monday evening.
Just because you’re quarantining doesn’t mean you can’t learn something.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers continue to seek their first District 3-3A win of the season.
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