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Lost Frontier...

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Sabine County Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month was awarded to Lost Frontier RV Park and Marina for the month of May. Featured above are staff members (left to right) George Stephen, Taren Bass, Katelyn Thaxton, Ross Shaddock, Tonya Morris, Billy Davis and JW Breckinridge. Photo Submitted
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Marcia Cassanova stars in the one woman show, “The Lady with All the Answers” this weekend. Do you know about The Actors Studio Inc. ? Well, it's time to find out at the Ribbon Cutting this Thursday, May 12 at 11 a.m., located at 160 Main St. just off the square in Hemphill. They have only been here a few months and are making great waves. Come for popcorn and support live theater by an active group of folks in the Sabine County Chamber of Commerce.

Texas sees an increase in traffic deaths involving distracted driving

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Distracted driving deaths in Texas increased 17% in 2021 compared to 2020, claiming the lives of 431 people and seriously injuring another 2,934. In light of these grim statistics, TxDOT is conducting its annual Talk. Text. Crash. campaign during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April to urge Texans to keep their heads up, put their phones down and just drive.

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Service Club Pineland Service Club's monthly meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12 at the cafeteria of West Sabine High School, located at 109 Timberland Hwy.
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Brookeland ISD announces top graduates for Class of 2022

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Paige Rogers is the Brookeland High School valedictorian. Her parents are Courtney and Jordan Downs.Paige is a member of NHS, art club, cheerleading, cross country team, and track. She participated in the regional cross country meet. She was the captain of the cheerleading squad. She will attend Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the fall and major in biomedical sciences.
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Small Business Week

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This week is Small Business appreciation week, so we thought we would look into some of the issues and challenges that small businesses face. Lots of people believe it would be nice to enjoy the perks (freedom, financial, autonomy) of owning their own business, but being a business owner today is anything but a walk in the park. A host of forces, local, national and global, challenge business owners to be resourceful or close up shop. Here are a few of those challenges business owners face, and some ideas to overcome them.
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Top grads for Brookeland Jr. High...

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Augustus Dorris, (pictured left)Valedictorian of Brookeland Junior High School, is the son of Liz Dorris and JW Dorris. Augustus (Gus) Dorris is a 2X state qualifier in team roping and a reserve champion header for 2022. He is active in cowboying, basketball, baseball, and track. Gus is a member of the Jasper County Cowboy Church. Next in line is Carson Bishop, Salutatorian of Brookeland Junior High School. His parents are Brent and Shannel Bishop.Carson is a state qualifier in chute dogging and team roping. He is a reserve champion in team roping heeler and chute dogging. He is a member of the Brookeland fishing, track, basketball, and baseball team. Congratulations to these fine young men who are exemplary in and out of the classroom.