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by Slim Randles The closed-season school board meeting was called to order half an hour late by its chairman, J. Buckdancer Alcott, because the board members saw Windy Wilson sitting in the audience. Windy had no children, and...

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Hope to Health – It’s A Process

by Tiffany Anderson If you read the story in John 9, you will read about the blind man whom Jesus healed. This story speaks volumes because although Jesus had the power to heal right away, he did not. He made the healing a...

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An Homage to Hometown Happenings

by Kate B. Jerome No matter where my travels take me, I always seek out the local newspaper. I know. My smartphone easily provides more detail about a town than I will ever need. But the local paper does so much more. That’s...

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Protecting Your Pet from the Summer Heat

by College of Veterinary Medicine & Sciences, Texas A&M University Summer in Texas means more time to play outside, go swimming, and soak up the sun. However, warmer temperatures also mean that pets may be more...

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It Seems to Me: Avoiding Calamities

by Pastor Steve Ellison   In Proverbs 24:21-22, God presents a question that is hard on most of us and particularly hard on me.  “Fear the Lord and the king, my son, and do not join with the rebellious, for those two will...

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