Recently, Bill Pyle made a request to have the La Grange JV Coaches to come to his house to make memories with him and his grandson, Kaleb Pyle, sophomore at La Grange High School. Kaleb Pyle participates in Football and Baseball. Bill loves watching his grandson play sports. As his disease progresses he wanted to […]
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Making Memories
Free Gifts by Erny McDonough
I love Christmas so much that I am writing this article in October! We were raised poor, about the same as our neighbors, put poor! When we put Dad’s and Mom’s house on the market and hosted a large garage sale, I claimed a couple of items that we kids had given Mom for Christmas […]
The Way I See It… by William D. Brayshaw, aka Longknife 21
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the columnist to enlighten readers on a subject as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. Democrats and “Democracy”? There are three major points necessary for any “Democracy” to succeed, or even to survive: Secure Borders. Honest Elections, and Equality […]
Prime Rib – It’s what’s for Christmas Dinner! by Karen Lyssy – Texas A&M Agrilife Extnsion
Nothing quite says Merry Christmas in Texas like a prime rib served as the main dish of your Christmas meal! When it comes time to prepare your prime rib this holiday season, be sure to reference Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Path to the Plate’s tips and tricks to ensure that the meat is cooked […]
Remembering Days Gone By
For the last 22 years, Grace Episcopal Church has hosted a Christmas party for the orphans of The Bluebonnet Youth Ranch. This year, on December 8th, will be the 23rd year for this event. Children attending can number up to 38 kids ranging from tots to teenagers. Each year the community responds with support of […]