Habakkuk and the 2024 Election

Habakkuk and the 2024 Election

Aug 25, 2024

GOD’S WORD: “What’s the use of a carved god so skillfully carved by its sculptor? What good is a fancy cast god when all it tells is lies? What sense does it make to be a pious god-maker who makes gods that can’t

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Tyler Legacy Senior honored with prestigious $200,000 NROTC Scholarship

Tyler Legacy Senior honored with prestigious $200,000 NROTC Scholarship

Aug 23, 2024

Ceremony highlights strong connections between driven students, educators, mentors, and institutions that support their growth. Senior William Barker was awarded a prestigious $200,000 scholarship from the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Tyler, TX – In a moving ceremony at Tyler Legacy High School’s

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TAC honors Smith County

TAC honors Smith County

Aug 23, 2024

This year celebrates our 50th year, and on behalf of the executive director, all the administration and every member of the Texas Association of Counties… Dearly, truly, thank you for having us. TAC Representative Kenny Lemons TAC Representative Kenny Lemons presents commemorative plaque

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Car Dealerships charge Black and Latino Consumers more alleges FTC

Car Dealerships charge Black and Latino Consumers more alleges FTC

Aug 20, 2024

FTC Takes Action Against Auto Dealer Group Asbury Automotive for Discriminating Against Black and Latino Consumers and Charging for Unwanted Add-Ons Asbury Automotive is: David McDavid Ford Ft. Worth David McDavid Honda Frisco David McDavid Honda Irving General Manager Ali Benli Complaint says

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Are you happy now?

Are you happy now?

Aug 18, 2024

By Glenn Miller GOD’S WORD: “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.” – John 10:10 “I’ll be happy when I finally get that big house I’ve

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The Refugee Olympic Team was a real Inspiration – and a Tragedy

The Refugee Olympic Team was a real Inspiration – and a Tragedy

Aug 16, 2024

If the U.S. can do its part to help these athletes return home safely, that would beat any medal. Cameroon born Cindy Ngamba won the first ever medal for the Refugee Olympic Team in Paris. Image source: Sky Sports. By Phyllis Bennis  Of

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Tyler ISD’s free school supply pick-up: A boost for teachers and classrooms

Tyler ISD’s free school supply pick-up: A boost for teachers and classrooms

Aug 15, 2024

This event has been a tremendous help as I prepare for my classroom and join Tyler ISD. Hollie Riddle, new teacher at Rice Elementary Tyler ISD Teachers are excited about free school supply pick-up. Tyler – Tyler ISD hosted a successful Free School

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Demonizing others

Demonizing others

Aug 11, 2024

GOD’S WORD: “Let us love one another, since love comes from God.” 1 John 4:7a By Glenn Miller Maybe you’re as disheartened as much as I am when you see and hear all the personal attacks and slandering of people with different opinions

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Back to School bash a hit

Back to School bash a hit

Aug 9, 2024

Pulls in Harmony and Health for wellness Zeta Phi Beta (distributing free books for young children): Corrine Fite, Barbara Jackson, Jyasmin Garner, Susan Moon, Maggie Clark, Letitia Wilson and Carla Carpenter. Story and photos by Joycelyne Fadojutimi Broughton Recreation Center teemed with parents

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Breaking: Harris Picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Running Mate

Breaking: Harris Picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Running Mate

Aug 7, 2024

Forbes Magazine highlighted Walz’s appeal as a moderate Democrat with a working-class background and rural roots, making him an attractive option for independents and moderate Democrats. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz by Office of Governor Tim Walz & Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan By Stacy

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