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Christmas as I knew it
My Dad and I (Roy Kruse - right) in the late 1980s. Photo by Sharon Kruse

Christmas as I knew it

Growing up in a small town in Oklahoma, Christmas was always a special time of year for me as a child. The town went all out decorating, and my parents decorated so much that it looked like a Christmas explosion throughout the house. Most of all, we felt blessed to be surrounded by warmth and love.

Pictured: Emma Mendoza, Xenia Esparza, and Manuel Ramirez Courtesy photos
Stephen Hixson, Andrew Higgins, and Manuel Ramirez

Scholars win Cunningham Conceptualization Contest

For over a decade, the students of the “BioTex” honors seminar at NTCC have experienced a November “email shootout.” This is something like a cross between an ongoing basketball game with scores changing in real time, and a fast-paced, scholarly- poetic thinkathon. The course challenges students to conceptualize the elements of their Texas history research essays, to utilize crossover “analogs, (terms)” particularly from biology and other scientific fields, and to provide terse definitions of newly minted concepts.

Ottinger Olvera
Aubriee Mathis
Daniel Ordonez
Emilio Bautista
Alexi Hager

Question of the Week

The Steel Country Bee has been asking local students questions about holiday wishes. This week’s question is: “If you could give one person anything for Christmas, who would it be and why?” Here are five responses.

The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks
The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks

The Asylum’ haunted house in Talco open for October spooks

Driving up to the small town of Talco can be a bit spooky on its own. But, every October, a real haunt creeps from the shadows of the abandoned buildings of a once-thriving town center. The doors of Talco’s ‘The Asylum’ Haunted House are once again open for the month to provide scares to anyone willing to brave the dark hallways.

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