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On Thursday evening, February 25th, the Palestine Senior Center located at 200 N. Church Street will host the monthly dance with the “Texas Express”. The dance begins at 7 p.m. and DOORS ARE OPENED at 6:30 p.m. The admission is $6 and the participants are asked to bring a snack or finger food to share. More ... Attendance was down for today. We missed The Skippers who were out of town. We also missed Lisa Vilardi and no one knows why she wasn’t there. We will surely find out when she returns. Next week Thursday is food pantry day which has been having a lot of clients since the job situation has been so bad. More ... No – it is not a misprint. This story is about friendship, the powerful human/animal bond and how something the size of a grain of rice got two friends back together. More ... Lady, a well loved female dog of Rhodesian Ridgeback heritage is missing from her home on the Duncan Hill Road, (CR 236) about 1 1/2 off FM 831. She was last seen at home on February 19. She is brown with a white throat and wearing a collar with S.W. Hill Vac. Tag# 09-1163. More ... The Miracle Church opened up its doors and welcomed the community to come inside and celebrate its black history roots. The Spirit of God Ministries, Inc., founded by Pastor Larry Allen, and the C.H.A.N.G.E. Youth Outreach Center sponsored the event. More ... A unanimous decision was made by the members of the Oakwood City Council to hire Charley Johnson as the new City Prosecutor. Since hiring a police force and adding a municipal court system, the City was made aware that, from time to time, it would be necessary for them to have a prosecutor to make sure the community's best interests were protected. More ... BJHS art teacher Lori Dudley (L) and Lions Club representative Pat Ellison Williams, congratulate art poster contest winner Marisol Lopez who won the local contest and took fourth in the Lions Club di More ... |
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