Sen. Dianne Feinstein 90, Succumbs
Sen. Cruz issues statement honoring the late Dianne Feinstein WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) released the following statement after the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). They served together for 11 years on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she chaired
Jesus’ Feathers
By Glenn Miller GOD’S WORD: “He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge.” – Psalm 91:4 After a forest fire in Yellowstone National Park, forest rangers began their trek up the mountain to assess the inferno’s
Finding A Trustworthy Solar Panel Installation Company
By Mechele Mills If you’re in the market for solar panels, you’re not alone. According to Energy.gov, a record 9.5 million solar products were sold in 2022. Unfortunately, this also means it’s important to be on the lookout for misleading companies who try
“Boss of the Toss”: BBB Announces The 2023 Winners
By Mechelle Mills The excitement was intense as nearly 40 teams gathered to compete in the highly anticipated 2023 BBB Battle of the Businesses Cornhole Tournament, held at True Vine Brewing. With skill, strategy, and determination on full display, the event showcased the
Down But Not Out
By Michael Guido Packy East began his professional career as a lightweight boxer. He ended his career as one of the world’s best-known ambassadors. What started in a ring ended on a stage. Packy entered the ring in Cleveland, Ohio one evening for
Student Inspires “Stick It To Cancer”
Aneesa Cedillo in the Early College High School (ECHS) is fighter, giver, and kind. She was only 6 years old when she was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. She repeated first grade because she spent 11 months in chemotherapy. At 11
Paxton Acquitted
By Richard Lee Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted Saturday of all sixteen articles of impeachment preferred to the Senate by the House on the last weekend of the regular session in May and dismissed a further four articles held in abeyance until
It’s A Charlie Brown Baseball Team
Lucy and Linus were talking to their coach, Charlie Brown, at home plate. Kicking the dirt in disgust, Charlie Brown said, “Our team is no good. We have lost every game we’ve ever played. There is nothing good about our team!” “But,” protested
Longview, Lufkin ISD Schools Prepare For First Pantry Raid
Longview High School and Lufkin High School are coming together for the first time before their football game on September 15, to provide meals for hungry East Texans. “We are thrilled that two new school districts want to have their own pantry raid
Jarvis Christian University Expands Their Adult Scholarships
Jarvis Christian University Adult and Continuing Education Program is offering Opportunity Scholarships to city, county, government, and church organizations. The purpose is to enable working adults to complete their undergraduate degrees in business administration, criminal justice, and religion at the university’s Dallas Teaching