October 2022

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

New York (AP) — Change is often difficult and painstakingly uncomfortable, but also a necessary, inescapable aspect of life. For country star Kelsea Ballerini, tussling with those current growing pains are at the heart of her new album, “Subject to Change.”

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Katie Pearl Snow

Katie Pearl Snow (previously known as Kay Merworth) was born on July 1, 1935 in Bring Spring, Texas were she spent her childhood into her early twenties. Her parents were Nila O. and Jack T. Richbourg. Katie spent most of her adult life in N. Central Texas. Katie departed this life for a better heavenly one on October 8, 2022 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Those that will hold her memory close and miss her are sons, Robert Paul, Kevin Lee, and daughter, Kem Butler, 7 grand children and spouses, 4 great grandchildren, 1 brother and his wife and other family members. Arrangements by Mullican Little Funeral Home, Bells

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Hey, QAnon — Texas had an actual child sex ring. Paxton’s office let them off.

So where’s QAnon when you need them? We’re talking about the secretive cult of conspiracy-mongering crazies who believe that Democrats are pedophiles prone to making meals of their victims at the behest of evil Hillary Clinton and who worship Donald Trump. We’ve noticed that the former president has taken to wearing a Q pin on his lapel, but in the interest of truth, justice and the American way, we ask, how can these folks stay anon when an actual elected official in the great state of Texas has, by his rank incompetence, abetted what would appear to be actual cases of child sex-trafficking?

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Solutions to rising property taxes? Local reps have ideas

As property values continue to rise amid demand and increasing inflation, area law makers are looking for ways to cut the sting from Texoma homeowners. State Senator Drew Springer and State Rep Reggie Smith recently spoke in Sherman on the increasing burden for homeowners and steps that could be taken over the next legislative session to offer some financial relief.

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