Emotions become tangled during Christmas season
It is the tender cusp of Christmas. It is that time when emotions run close to the overfill point, when sentimentality and anger and depression and euphoria mix freely together,
It is the tender cusp of Christmas. It is that time when emotions run close to the overfill point, when sentimentality and anger and depression and euphoria mix freely together,
BROWNFIELD – Financial practices within Brownfield Independent School District (BISD) have made significant improvements based on the latest FIRST (Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas) ranking. The district’s new FIRST
ANDREWS – The city’s Building Façade program that reimburses local businesses a portion of costs for exterior work on facilities has slowed some in recent years. Because of that inactivity,
SEMINOLE – With collections more than doubled from last year, Seminole local-option sales tax revenues blew past the $3 million mark to finish 2019 at a record $3.567 million. The
SNYDER – Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath and several members of his staff toured Snyder ISD’s four campuses and met with district administrators Monday. Morath’s visit offered him a
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) wants to remind all Texans to do their part to celebrate the holiday season responsibly by obeying traffic laws, practicing safe driving habits
By Mary Jane Buerkle Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. Congress avoided a government shutdown this week by passing two spending packages that will extend funding for a variety of programs, including
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is one step closer to implementation following strong bipartisan support by the U.S. House of Representatives. All 36 members of the U.S. House delegation from Texas
Only a few days remain before all ag/timber exemptions expire, and Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar wants to personally remind everyone that now is the time to take
The Klondike Cougars enjoyed a clean sweep on the high school hardwoods Friday afternoon at Wink. A quick start paved the way in the Cougar girls’ 39-24 victory over the
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