
Verba Mae Cambron
Verba Mae Cambron of Savoy, TX, 104, died Friday, December 2, 2022 at D’Youville Senior Care Center in Lowell. She was married to the late Clifford Cambron.

Verba Mae Cambron of Savoy, TX, 104, died Friday, December 2, 2022 at D’Youville Senior Care Center in Lowell. She was married to the late Clifford Cambron.

Memorial services for Lawrence Dale Legate, 68, of Whitesboro, TX are 12:00 p.m. Saturday, December 17, 2022 at Criswell Funeral Home Chapel Ada, Bud Ross will officiate.
To troops deployed for Operation Lone Star: We hope you had a happy Thanksgiving despite being away from your families and homes. With any luck, you had time to enjoy a good meal, some camaraderie and relaxation — better yet, some time off.
An Ohio judge has come up with a fitting punishment for the crime, after two men were convicted of fraud for targeting black voters with fake robocalls before the 2020 election. The pair must spend 500 hours registering voters in low-income neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.

As GlobalWafers and Texas Instruments prepare to invest collectively nearly $35 billion worth of new facilities in Te x o m a , the signs of that upcoming growth are already here if you know where to look. As a reporter, I’ve had a front row seat to these projects, and I’ve started seeing subtle signs of that growth and what the project will mean for the region in my day-to-day reporting.
The landscape across much of the country has changed from green to vibrant shades of yellow, orange, red and even purple. But is this dramatic annual kaleidoscope the leaves’ transformation into something new? Not exactly.

Making kebabs from ground beef presents an opportunity and a problem. They can be boldly flavored from within by mixing spices and herbs into the meat. But getting them to stay put on skewers is tricky.

“The Phantom of the Opera” — Broadway’s longest- running show — has postponed its final performance by eight weeks, pushing its final curtain from February to April after ticket demand spiked. Last week, the show raked in an eye-popping $2,2 million with a full house.

Dear Dr. Roach: My sister has asked her psychiatrist for a list of the medications she has been on during the past few years. She would like to try a new one, as she is crying constantly and seems disoriented. He won’t explore changing meds and also won’t give her the list, claiming he hasn’t got the time. Isn’t it illegal not to give her this information? Who should she contact in the state of New York? I am very worried. This does not seem professional.

Dear Abby: I have been married to my wife for a little over a year. I love her. However, right before our wedding, I met a co-worker I’ll call “Alexis.” We hit it off, and I consider her a close friend.