Student Inspires “Stick It To Cancer”

Student Inspires “Stick It To Cancer”

Sep 20, 2023

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

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Paxton Acquitted

Paxton Acquitted

Sep 18, 2023

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

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It’s A Charlie Brown Baseball Team

It’s A Charlie Brown Baseball Team

Sep 17, 2023

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

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Longview, Lufkin ISD Schools Prepare For First Pantry Raid

Longview, Lufkin ISD Schools Prepare For First Pantry Raid

Sep 13, 2023

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

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Jarvis Christian University Expands Their Adult Scholarships

Jarvis Christian University Expands Their Adult Scholarships

Sep 11, 2023

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

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Good Times

Good Times

Sep 10, 2023

By Glenn Miller GOD’S WORD: “I have great confidence in you; I take great pride in you. I am greatly encouraged; in all our troubles my joy knows no bounds.” – 2 Corinthians 7:4 As a child of the seventies, I remember watching

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Texas Attorney General Pleads Not Guilty

Texas Attorney General Pleads Not Guilty

Sep 7, 2023

By Richard Lee Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton pled not guilty as each of the 16 articles of impeachment were read, accusing him of disregard of public duty, misapplication of public resources, and abuse of the public trust, among other charges. The House

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Jason Charles Wanted For Intoxication Manslaughter

Jason Charles Wanted For Intoxication Manslaughter

Sep 4, 2023

Smith County is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Jason Charles, 25, of Tyler, who was arrested for Intoxication Manslaughter on January 15, 2022. A Smith County Grand Jury returned an indictment for Intoxication Manslaughter, a Second-Degree Felony, alleging that the offense

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Today Is Not Tomorrow

Today Is Not Tomorrow

Sep 3, 2023

By Dr. Michael Guido Abraham Lincoln spent years as a circuit-riding lawyer. On one of his trips, he and a friend were faced with crossing the dangerous Fox River. While traveling through a small village he decided to ask a minister about the

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Longview ISD Teacher Nabs State Prize

Longview ISD Teacher Nabs State Prize

Aug 30, 2023

Whitney Reardon wins 2023 Humanities Texas Outstanding Teaching Award By Joycelyne Fadojutimi Humanities Texas recently announced that Whitney Reardon of Johnston-McQueen Elementary School in Longview has been named a 2023 Humanities Texas Outstanding Teaching Award recipient. The competition was stiff and competitors numerous

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