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FROM THE BLEACHERS

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I am incredibly proud and grateful. Throughout my career, I’ve been fortunate to work alongside outstanding people, and my time coaching in the UFL with the San Antonio Brahmas this last season as Special Teams and Tight Ends Coach has been no exception.

FROM THE BLEACHERS

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College athletics is no longer what it used to be, it’s now a full-fledged money game. Players are going to the highest bidder, whether through NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals, transfer incentives, or promises of exposure.

Stopping left-wing theft of American tax dollars

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Consider the absurdity of how Democrats have chosen to spend your taxpayer money over the past four years: LGBT programs in the Western Balkans, teaching ‘environmentally friendly’ sex-ed to children, Iraqi Sesame Street, and strengthening voter ID in Haiti because apparently, voter ID is vital abroad, but not here in America.
Stopping left-wing theft of American tax dollars

FROM THE BLEACHERS

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What are insurmountable odds? Are they challenges we ourselves don’t think we can overcome, or mountains others say we can’t climb? Maybe it doesn’t matter who doubts us. At some point, it’s fair to ask whether we lack faith or simply see a reality that’s bigger than us.

One big, beautiful victory for America

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Last November, 77 million Americans sent a clear message: stop the open borders, crippling inflation, and weakness on the world stage. After four years of Biden’s failures, they chose a course correction.
By Congressman Lance Gooden (R-TX)

FROM THE BLEACHERS

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Thinking about when I served underneath a legendary administrator, I was reminded of the leadership and guidance I received. In a world where titles are often seen as the measure of success, Dick Hedges never saw his roles, as college president of Fort Scott Community College, mayor, or board of trustee, as positions of power, but rather as platforms for service.

Andrews Behavioral Health seeking public input

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Andrews Behavioral Health invites residents across five East Texas counties to participate in an important Community Mental Health Needs Assessment Survey. The results of this survey will inform future health programming, community outreach, and partnerships with local healthcare providers in our five-county service area to help strengthen mental health support across the region.

Letter to the Editor

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Dear Editor, Hello, my name is Alexander Reybok. I am a Boy Scout in Van Zandt County.

Vouchers could change homeschool landscape

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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION The passage of the state’s first voucher program means homeschool families in Texas will soon be eligible for up to $2,000 to use toward educational costs such as tutoring or curriculum. From 500,000 to 600,000 Texas children are being homeschooled, between eight percent and 10 percent of all school-aged children, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Vouchers could change homeschool landscape

FROM THE BLEACHERS

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When is it time to take another position or change jobs? Is it about age or tenure? More often, the answer lies in leadership, both its presence and absence. Leadership has the power to elevate an entire school district or to slowly unravel years of progress.
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