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Congratulations, Caitlin!

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Caitlin Carter has completed her Master of Science in Energy from Texas A & M University,  College Station. She previously completed her Bachelor of Geology with a minor in Environmental Science there. Parents, Chuck and Brenda, are pleased that Caitlin will be working, as a Geologist, in Victoria, so she won’t be far from home.

Sweet Treat Contest at FNB

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Letters to the Dolphin

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Thank You! Thank you! Thank you to all who donated time, money, and prizes to the Annual Halloween Carnival. This was our big fundraiser for the year and a POC tradition. We couldn’t have done it with out the help of so many people and businesses and everyone who came out to support us. Thank […]

Adopt A Christmas Angel

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It is time once again for the Adopt a Christmas Angel program in Port O’Connor, to provide Christmas gifts for our less fortunate children. This is how the program works: From now until December 10, you can pick up paperwork at POC Hardware. This consists of a numbered envelope containing the “vital statistics” for your […]

How To Be Our Best When Others Are At Their Worst by Erny McDonough

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Let us be perfectly honest – not every family gathering is an exercise in kindness, gentleness, and self-control. Oh, and joy – let us not forget joy, particularly the “joy” we feel when a kid grabs the remote after the meal and flips on mindless cartoons rather than the football game of the century that […]

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