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When we dig in deeper we understand what Jesus was trying to tell us
When we dig in deeper we understand what Jesus was trying to tell us
When we dig in deeper we understand what Jesus was trying to tell us, Jesus wants us to get to know the Father. As we get to know the Father, He will reveal His heart and then we will learn how to pray the will and plans of God. When we find God in the secret place, He reveals our destiny to us. The more time we spend with Him, the more He reveals our destiny. When we start to walk in this type of intimacy with the Lord, we will understand the power and authority that we have as children of God. Jesus ends this statement in Matthew 6:6 by promising that when we seek God in secret, He will reward us openly. What is our reward? The reward is the explosive joy we experience as we fulfill our daily destiny with the Lord. If we continue in the secret place with the Lord, we will start to grow closer and closer to Him. We will find out more and more each day who we are in Christ. As we continue to grow in our personal identity through intimacy with the Lord, our destiny will be unlocked at a greater measure every day. I encourage you every day to have a set time that you, just as this scripture says, go into your room, shut your door and seek the face of God the Father. 11/13/2024 10:03 AM
Students and staff at NBES learn about election process
Students and staff at NBES learn about election process
The recent election was used as a teaching tool in New Boston last week with a mock election giving students a look at the election process. When all was said and done, the votes are in. 11/13/2024 10:03 AM
Five local squads make playoff brackets
Five local squads make playoff brackets
Last Friday night’s football action set the playoffs in stone with bracket seeds determined and five local teams finding their way into the postseason. 11/13/2024 10:03 AM
3-A volleyball announces All-District honors
3-A volleyball announces All-District honors
MAKAYLA BELL NEW BOSTON 11/13/2024 10:03 AM
Hammer: Emotions soar as 14-year-old youth hunter brings down her target buck on opening weekend
Hammer: Emotions soar as 14-year-old youth hunter brings down her target buck on opening weekend
I don’t know how your deer season has gone so far. For Halle and Matt Thompson of Pollok, opening morning turned out to be one they won’t soon forget. 11/13/2024 10:02 AM
A&M-Texarkana to Host Master Gardener Program About Backyard Chickens
A&M-Texarkana to Host Master Gardener Program About Backyard Chickens
Texas A&M University- Texarkana and the Bowie County Master Gardeners will host a program titled “Getting Started with Backyard Chickens” on Monday, November 11th at 6:00 p.m. The program will be held in Room 326 of the University Center Building on the A&M-Texarkana campus. The event is free and open to the public. 11/13/2024 10:02 AM
A&M-Texarkana and Cadence Bank Form New Academic Partnership
A&M-Texarkana and Cadence Bank Form New Academic Partnership
At today’s Texarkana College’s Board of Trustees meeting, board members congratulated Mr. George Moore for his recent honor presented to him by his alma mater, East Texas Baptist University (ETBU). 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
Weekly Roadwork Report
Weekly Roadwork Report
Weekly Roadwork Report – November 10 - November 16, 2024 Bowie County I-30 – From FM 989 to Arkansas state line, widening highway. Eastbound traffic shifted to frontage road at State Line Ave, frontage road lane closure I-30 – From FM 989 to FM 3419, extension of frontage roads. FM 2148 closed under I-30 bridge & at N. Frontage/Hampton Rd, detour in place FM 2148 - North from US 82 & from 3419 to N. Frontage/Hampton Rd, extension of frontage roads. Closed to thru traffic N. Frontage/Hampton Rd. - West from FM 989. Extension of frontage roads FM 989/Kings Highway - From I-30 North Frontage Rd. to Gibson Lane, widening road US 259 – Closed to thru traffic north of I-30 to FM 44, detour in place. Surface rehabilitation SH 8 – At Sulphur River, bridge repla[‘cement. New bridge open, old pavement removal underway I-369/Loop 151 - From US 59 to I-30, resurfacing road I-30 - At eastbound Exit 207/Spur 594, ramp surface rehab. Exit closed, eastbound I-30 lane closure US 82 - From US 259 to FM 1840, lane closure from 8am - 5pm, weather permitting. Setting concrete traffic barrier Cass County SH 8 – At Sulphur River, bridge replacement. New bridge open, old pavement removal underway US 59 - From SH 77 to FM 2791, resurfacing road. Southbound lane closure Titus County FM 1735 - From SH 49 to FM 4000, widening road US 271 – At Dickson Creek, Big Slough Creek, White Oak Creek & White Oak Creek Relief, replacing bridges FM 1001 - At I-30 overpass, working on bridge rail. Lane closure 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
Honoring our Veterans
Honoring our Veterans
Schools across the area held special Veterans Day programs on Monday to honor and remember all of those who have served our country in the armed forces. 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
FRANCES ELIZABETH POER HAWKINS FOX
FRANCES ELIZABETH POER HAWKINS FOX
Frances Elizabeth Poer Hawkins Fox, a lifetime Bowie Co. resident, passed away on November 3, 2024, at the age of 92. Frances was born on January 27, 1932 to the late Clarence Virgil and Lucille Amanda Poer of Simms, Texas. She was preceded in death by husbands, Thomas David Hawkins in 1972 and Ansel “Buddy” Fox in 2012 as well as daughter Sharon Elizabeth Hawkins Lamb in 1980. 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
WAYNE RHEA
WAYNE RHEA
Earl Wayne Rhea, 92, of De Kalb, Texas passed away Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at his home. 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
GALA COOPER POND
GALA COOPER POND
Gala Cooper Pond, age 57, of New Boston, Texas, passed away on November 9, 2024, at a local hospital, surrounded by family. She was born on March 29, 1967, to Doug Cooper and Nancy Burleson. 11/13/2024 10:01 AM
Northeast Texans pack Region D meeting in opposition to Marvin Nichols Reservoir
Northeast Texans pack Region D meeting in opposition to Marvin Nichols Reservoir
Close to 300 people packed the meeting room at the Region 8 Service Center last week in Pittsburg to listen to presentations and voice their concerns over the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir in the Sulphur River Basin of Northeast Texas, and to oppose its inclusion in the 2027 Texas State Water Plan. That number included Region D board members and a group from Region C. Experts at the meeting told the Tribune that the fact that Region C members attended suggests that the Marvin Nichols issue is getting more statewide and DFW attention. 11/06/2024 10:08 AM
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