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Sheila's Potpourri News from Huntington So many times we older citizens think that manners have gone by the waysid4ut anytime I'm out in public, I find this belief is untrue. Younger folks still hold doors open. For older folks and men both young and older either hold doors open or step back for a woman to enter. I certainly appreciate ... More ... Diboll Pilot Club cherished, charitable Diboll has always been known as a closeknit community where all come together to give a helping hand. Everyone pulls together, whether with monetary contributions or service, or just compassion when others are in need. This prompted a group of women, headed by Maron Parr, to organize a Pilot Club... More ...
Janice Ann Rowe Polly Goodier was our "coach" at the Panther's Soccer game against the Woodlands. The rain came before the first half,and Ernest and I had to leave those die hard fans. More ...
with Sandra Pouland Sue Johnson celebrated her 70th birthday with her husband, J.D., with a meal at Cheddar's. Taking them out for the special occasion were her nephews, Rocky Haney and Bo Haney and his wife, Cathy. Sue enjoys her retirement and does a lot of reading, crossword puzzles, sudoku, hunting, fishing, bowl... More ...
A special train rolled into Langtry on Feb. 21, 1896 with 200 passengers, a handful of Texas Rangers and two bewildered boxers looking for a place to fight. Five days earlier, a frustrated promoter was on the verge of calling the whole thing off, when he received an invitation from Judge Roy Bean... More ...
Pre-schoolers got a Valentine treat last week at the TLL Temple Library when children's coordinator Chaunte Jolly read them a story called "Won't You Be My Valenswine," followed by making Valentine wreaths using hearts made of construction paper. "Tot Time" is held every week at the library and is o... More ... T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library News Host of events slated for library patrons as construction continues Progress, progress! That is what you will see happening when you visit the Library. Lots of red dirt has been put in to build the foundation for the new addition to the building that will begin soon. A portion of the new parking lot has been paved and opened for staff and overflow parking. More ... TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE For the week ending February 9, 2008, feeder steer prices at Texas auctions were up $4.31 per hundredweight from the previous week. Fed cattle prices were also higher as increased beef prices boosted packer margins. Sheep and goat prices rose as processors line up supplies for the spring holidays. More ...
Diboll 4-H and FFA club members are playing a prominent role at the Angelina County Youth Fair running this week at the George H. Henderson Exposition Center in Lufkin. Diboll's 4-H is one of eight clubs in the county and is one of the more active, said Ryan Merril, the new 4-H-Youth Development ... More ... Angelina College News When "Charley's Aunt" opened in London in 1892, no one could have foreseen that the three-act farce written by Brandon Thomas would go on to break all historic records - for plays of any kind - by running a subsequent 1,466 performances. More than a century later, the play remains one of the mos... More ... Angelina College fine arts program announces scholarship audition dates for students The Fine Arts Division at Angelina College has announced its scholarship audition dates for those students wishing to enter the Music Program at AC. The auditions will take place on Saturday, March 1st from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and on Saturday, March 29 from 9 a.m. More ...
By Russell Payne Sports Editor It was a very exciting day Wednesday, Feb. 6 when a large group of friends, family, Diboll ISD Administrators and even a soon to be drafted NFLProspect came out to the Diboll ISD Administration Building. The event was being held for some of the finest student athletes from Diboll High School, as ... More ... |
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