Family still seeking answers in 2022 Trail Ride shooting
A Morris County family is still looking for answers, a year after their loved one lost her life in an April shooting.
A Morris County family is still looking for answers, a year after their loved one lost her life in an April shooting.
No kidding…new coffeeshop opens in Lone Star
March 30 marked the end of an era in Hughes Springs, as the city officially said goodbye to retiring Hughes springs Police Chief, Randy Kennedy. Community members, law enforcement officers, local and political officials all attended a reception at the Legacy on March 30 to honor Kennedy’s 40-plus years of service to the community.
On March 30, nine members of the Daingerfield FFA traveled to Queen City to compete in the Sulphur Cypress Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) District Career Development Event (CDE) Contest which was held at Piney Point Park on Wright Patman Lake. Career Development Events (CDEs) build on what is learned in agricultural classes and encourage members to put their knowledge into practice.
Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) released the following statement March 30 after H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, passed the House of Representatives by a 225-204 vote: “Earlier this week during my monthly tele-town hall, I asked East Texans how they felt about current energy prices, with 94% of the respondents stating that they were indeed concerned about the rising costs. Since day 1 of his Administration, President Biden has waged a war on American energy producers and workers, which led immediately to skyrocketing prices at the pump and unforgiving energy bills for American families. Discouraging domestic energy production while promoting energy jobs overseas increases our dependence on foreign countries and weakens our national security. The United States has abundant energy resources and it’s past due to unleash our energy production.
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