Helping when in need
When in need, it’s always good to know there’s someone willing to help.
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When in need, it’s always good to know there’s someone willing to help.
Many folks share my inherent feelings about predator; we dislike them because of their nature but know they are an intricate part of the natural world. They are genetically programmed to kill to survive. I detest the idea of a coyote pulling down a newborn whitetail fawn or a northern shrike biting through the spine of a cardinal at our bird feeder, and then impaling the song bird on a thorn while he rips him apart.
After the original turf at Tiger Stadium began to show its wear and tear and with newer, better turf out there, JISD board members opted Monday night to purchase new turf at the facility.
JEDC Executive Director Leslie Chalmers presents a check from the EDC for $5,000 to aid Ford leadership Scholar Leo Banuelos in his project to put playground equipment in Sewell Park. Banuelos explained more about his project to Lions Club members Feb. 10. For more information, see Page 2.
Library Executive Director Lanora Joslin explains how functional the library has been during the COVID pandemic. Joslin said the library has found different ways to help the public.
JHS senior Leo Banuelos explained the concept behind his renovation of Sewell Park during Jacksboro Lions Club Feb. 10. Banuelos has enough for the equipment funding but is still looking for monies for the equipment to sit on top of.
JISD board members approved the 2021-22 Calendar as part of their regular meeting Feb. 8.
As cold weather hits Stephens County and throughout the state into this week, Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for all 254 counties in response to the weather impacting the state. The state deployed resources to local officials to assist in their response efforts.
Wind farm activists against the building of a wind farm in Jack, Clay, and Montague County spot out at the Twin lakes Activity Center Thursday evening.
Your family member is sick and you’re going to be spending a lot of time in the Wichita Falls area. The question then becomes where are you going to stay. Families under a lot of stress already can stay for a much lower rate than a hotel and be in close proximity to United Regional Medical Center.