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Pirates shipwreck Harleton
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Lady Hornets continue to sting
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Williams signs with Henderson State
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Capital Highlights
The ink was barely dry on a law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott that makes unauthorized entry into the United States a state crime before a lawsuit was filed by civil rights groups and El Paso County challenging its constitutionality. The Austin American-Statesman reported the suit was filed in an Austin federal court by the ACLU and two immigrant advocacy groups on behalf of the county.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Chantelle Lemons
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Happy New Year
Hello everyone! I hope you had a great Christmas! Even though lots of presents were open and parties were had, I hope you remembered the real gifts of Christmas: family,friends,peace and joy, love,And most of all JESUS! We’re so blessed with these gifts and we sometimes forget that we need to remember that these are the gifts that are really truly blessings. Clothes,shoes,and trips are great! But they are just things! We need to remember our spiritual gifts are far more important. These are the gifts that we have spiritually and in our heart. We do not have Christmas just for gifts; we have it to celebrate the birth of JESUS and commemorate the peace and joy we have from that! So this Christmas season I hope you remembered that! As we look forward to 2024, let us make it a priority to attend church.. But not just attend become involved. Join a Sunday school class, volunteer in an area of need, or use your gifts to serve others in the church and community. Jesus is waiting for you to use your gifts to reach others for Christ.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Write a story of hope
As the last moments of the old year tick away, I can’t help but sit here with my cup of coffee, warmed by the gentle East Texas breeze (weather changes fast here), reflecting on the year that has passed and the one that is about to unfold. These quiet moments remind me of our constant hope in Jesus, a hope that shines brighter with each new year.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Christmas memories
Christmas is officially over and I hope that all of you had a great one. Now, as we look toward a new year, I found myself hanging on to Christmas just a little and wanted to share something that I wrote years ago. When the kids are little and there are tons of presents under the tree, Christmas is so much different than when the kids are all grown. There is the excitement in the air as they go to bed on Christmas Eve anxiously awaiting the next morning, wondering what Santa would bring them during the night. There is the joy for parents as we watch our little babies tear into their gifts and see the happy smiles on their faces and the shrieks when they open that one gift that you know is going to be “the big one.”
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Time: A key element of investing
Who knows where the time goes? We’ve reached the end of another year, so it’s appropriate to reflect on the nature of time and how it affects us. And time certainly is a key element in the pursuit of your financial goals.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
CHRISTUS: It Is Possible to Eat Healthy During the Holidays
It may seem like a Christmas miracle, but CHRISTUS Health dietitians want to remind people that it is possible to eat healthy during the holidays and avoid weight gain.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
TC Trustees recognize employee retirements, new aviation program
The Texarkana College Board of Trustees held their final meeting of 2023 on Monday. At the top of the meeting, TC president, Dr. Jason Smith, announced the retirement of Rick Boyette, TC’s Executive Director of Facilities, and Wanda Boyette, TC’s Landscape Coordinator. Dr. Smith said the Boyette team has been instrumental in oversight of building projects, capital improvements, and beautification of the campus for more than a decade. “No words can begin to be enough to thank Rick and Wanda for their service and commitment to TC,” said Dr. Smith. “Rick’s years of experience in construction, his vision for design and attention to detail, coupled with his ability to complete projects amid financial limitations and seemingly impossible deadlines, will never cease to amaze me. What Rick and his entire facilities team has accomplished for TC and this community is truly remarkable.”
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Roma’s brings Mediterranean fare to Bowie County
Brothers Blerin and Luigi Dervishaj want to share their love of the food they grew up eating with diners in Bowie County.
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
Reward offered for info on local dog killer
New Boston business owner Andrea Barfield returned home one day last week to find two of her dogs, Milk Milk and Short Stack poisoned and deceased. The owner of downtown business Barfield’s Home and Supply is offering a monetary reward for information that leads to a positive identification of the person(s) responsible for the crime. If you have information, please call 903-277-9751, or call the NB Police Department at 903-677-3771
12/27/2023 10:00 AM
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