Pottsboro celebrates annual Frontier Days

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Dear Abby: Punctuality is important to me. My husband has many great qualities, but punctuality is not one of them. We have been married 20-plus years and, after many discussions, have not been able to come to agreement on this. We are late to church almost every Sunday and to most parties and family events.
Waking up to cooler air on Monday morning sure was a great relief. The seven-day forecast calls for high temperatures in North Texas to be in the upper 80s. While that is not exactly falllike, it sure beats the upper 90s.
Pottsboro’s annual Frontier Days parade was held Saturday. Jerrie Whiteley / Herald Democrat .
Amid the usual school supply shopping, classroom decorating and meet the teacher nights, this year’s return to school has been marked by uncertainty and anxiety. Scores of unfilled jobs and more than three-quarters of teachers seriously considering quitting have undercut the usual excitement after more than two tough years since the start of the pandemic.
You really have to see the bodycam video. But if you don’t get that chance, take our word for it: the Connecticut State Police trooper did the right thing.
Doris Ann Finke Kennon, 85, of Pottsboro passed away peacefully on September 20, 2022 surrounded by family and friends. She was a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sisterin-law, cousin, aunt and beloved member of the community.
Betty was born November 24, 1944 to parents Morgan Talmadge Adams and Nellie Ruth Roper Adams on the family farm between Anna and Westminster, Texas. She passed away peacefully in McKinney, Texas on September 21, 2022.
Mary Catherine (Cathy) Sheppard Stewart died in her sleep on September 10. She was age 39 and holding.