Residents invited to free Thanksgiving meal
Dawson County Democratic Party offi cials are inviting the community to a pre-Thanksgiving dinner on Monday.
Dawson County Democratic Party offi cials are inviting the community to a pre-Thanksgiving dinner on Monday.
Students across Dawson County won’t have to return to classes Monday.
By definition, I am an introvert. I’m usually okay with time alone and minimal interactions with other humans. I enjoy conversations within my own head and maybe, perhaps have a significant relationship with both my phone and my laptop.
O ur eyes light up when we see our holiday table filled with multitudes of Thanksgiving favorites. Moist and flavorful turkey. The best homemade mash potatoes. Warm and buttery dinner rolls, tasty desserts, and much more. Then before we start passing the food and filling up our plates, we offer a prayer of thanks to God. And our prayer, like the food on our table, is often filled with things we like and are grateful for. Obviously, it would seem odd to pray about things we do not care for, and to sit down at a dinner table overflowing with food we do not like.
What do you resent most in your life? Are you on your list? Maybe you should be.
Demand is growing for organic cotton in the U.S., but imports continue to pick up the slack of inadequate domestic production. A new project led by Texas A&M AgriLife research aims to turn the situation around by identifying the challenges to and opportunities for U.S. organic cotton growers.
Earlier this month, the Golden Tornadoes hosted a Class 3A area playoff match between Odessa Compass Academy and Liberty, in their new high school gym, which saw the Patriots pull out in three straight sets.
In their tenth year, after volleyball made its return out at Klondike, the Cougars were hoping their sixth regional tournament appearance would lead them to a return trip to the state tournament this week at Garland.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls got back on the right track in a big way here Tuesday night. They blew out the Class 4A San Angelo Lake View Maidens, 70-23.
The Sands Mustangs basketball girls are still seeking their first win of this season. A stacked schedule definitely isn’t helping any matters.
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