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America’s Constitutional divide

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If one thing can be said about the Supreme Court’s recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, it is that the decision has arguably sparked more national debate than any case in the past century. Unfortunately, much of the debate has devolved into bitter and hostile social media arguments akin to teenagers arguing over a video game. We would be better off using this time to enlighten ourselves on the debate of “living constitutionalism” than lashing out in anger at one another.
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Looking for way to reopen...

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Kim Rhame (President), T A Lane (V-President), and Janice Giley (Secretary) crunch numbers to see where they can find help to re-open the recently closed doors of the Pineland Activity & Nutrition Center. Phil Yoakum announced the closing and that he was seeking financial help from grants, and Sabine County, to at least be able to re-open some of the services, especially the home bound folks that need it the most. Hoping for some good news soon! Reporter

Texas hay season looks bleak

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Hay bales could be in short supply as much of the state has reported poor forage and hay production conditions as the season . Joe Paschal, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Corpus Christi, and Vanessa Corriher-Olson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension forage specialist, Overton, said dry weather, high temperatures and reduced inputs like fertilizer have inhibited warm-season grass production across much of Texas.

Financial Focus

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LOOK FOR CHANGES IN RETIREMENT PLANS It might not have made the headlines, but a recently passed piece of legislation could affect the IRAs and 401(k)s of millions of Americans beginning in 2020. So, if you have either of these accounts, or if you run a business, you’ll want to learn more.

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Gospel Singing Southern Gospel singers, The Chandlers, will be with us at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, Sunday Evening, July 24. Service begins at 6:30 pm.