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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Editor,I would like to publicly thank the City of Post, Garza County Commissioners Court and the Garza County Healthcare District for their ongoing support.
Insurance hikes make affordable housing tougher

Insurance hikes make affordable housing tougher

Insurance hikes make affordable housing tougher

AUSTIN - A growing number of Texas homeowners are forgoing buying homeowners insurance as premiums skyrocket, according to a recent report from the Texas comptroller.
The one that got away

The one that got away

The one that got away

Last week, I made a sound financial decision. Finally.My history with money is worthy of a Shakespearian play, both tragic and comedic. Never have I lived high on the hog, and stewardship in terms of sharing and caring has been paramount.
Some kind of feller

Some kind of feller

Some kind of feller

The World Series in late October, no matter what two teams are involved, is an autumn highlight for a baseball fan such as myself. As a lifelong Yankees fan, I find this year’s matchup is even more watch-worthy. My navy pinstripe guys may lose, but the Fall Classic remains my favorite sports event.

A point of view

I am compelled to ask a question to all my brothers and sisters in Christ. It is a question you may know the answer to right away, a question you would not have to even think about; you’d just simply know the answer. Here’s the question … “Is it acceptable for a Christian to participate in evil?
Team Moses

Team Moses

Team Moses

I’ve always had a soft spot for Moses.

Where’s your cross?

CHUCK GIBSON | BEACON COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I realize that the majority of those who read these columns are Christians, and perhaps there are some who are exploring Christianity. If you fall in either of these categories, then you are the audience I seek.God loves you. You know that.
Border Patrol faulted in Uvalde school shooting

Border Patrol faulted in Uvalde school shooting

Border Patrol faulted in Uvalde school shooting

from the Department of Homeland Security faulted U.S. Border Patrol agents who rushed to the Uvalde school shooting in 2022, concluding they “failed to establish command and had inadequate training” in one of the deadliest classroom attacks, The Dallas Morning News reported.