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Efforts helping wildlife return to Malawi parks
Elaine Hake from Essex, England decided two years ago to quit her job teaching self defense and advocating for women and volunteered to help with wildlife rehabilitation in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Finding the perks of widowhood
There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.” Erma Bombeck I find it appropriately appropriate that the introductory quote for this column comes from the person who inspired my writing. Erma was funny, but she was wise as well.
Workforce commission announces job surge
The Texas Workforce Commission released June employment figures that showed Texas employers added nearly 56,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.5%.
Chief responds to issues with stray dogs
Offered the opportunity to respond to the above letter, Lamesa Police Chief Josh Peterson provided the following.
Slowest of news days?
Historians who tired of seeking origins that mattered much probably risked losing their licenses oh, 1.4 centuries ago. That’s when they scattered like quail in a hailstorm trying to identify the “inventor” of the hamburger.
Adventures everywhere
Years ago, I had trouble with my septic system. If you’ve ever had that kind of trouble, you know what kind of trouble it can be.
Malawi church facilities vary
I have now preached in 6 different churches since I came to Malawi this time around and they are all quite different.