Veteran’s Day is Saturday
There’s no mail delivery or residential trash pick up Saturday Since Veteran’s Day is Saturday, it’s obvious that governmental offices and schools are closed that day.
There’s no mail delivery or residential trash pick up Saturday Since Veteran’s Day is Saturday, it’s obvious that governmental offices and schools are closed that day.
The famous saying of Alfred E. Newman reminds us of one of our greatest obstacles in life- worry.
In 1994 there began one of the most horrific national genocides in the African nation of Rwanda. In a period of 100 days, nearly 1,000,000 people were murdered, mostly members of the Tutsi tribal population, by the opposing Hutu tribe. My wife and I watched the move, Hotel Rwanda, which portrayed the story of the slaughter. It was heart-wrenching. The killers and victims were both Africans, both Rwandans, but some belonged to one tribe, and some of another. Africans would call this tribalism, toward Jews it would be antisemitism and in America, it would be racism.
Texas veterans are invited to participate in Texas Veterans Legal Aid Week (TVLAW), a statewide effort in honor of Veterans Day coordinated by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation and legal aid programs across the state.
The Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) of Lamesa is opening its Thrift Store a little later than normal. At least on Thursday.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office is hosting a series of health classes until next spring.
It’s that time of year again. Students are now ordering their 2024 yearbooks.
By Patrick Sherrill Bridging the digital divide has long been the talk of politicians and businesses across Texas and the United States. Rural telephone cooperatives like mine have been part of that discussion, strongly advocating for real solutions to ensure all Texans can access reliable broadband.
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