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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 May 18 - 0 Comments

The year 2017 ends my spring and fall fishing stays at Port O’Connor. For thirty plus years my family and I have enjoyed the great recreation and fellowship this town and area has provided. I still may get to slip down for a week … we will just see. I have spent almost every birthday […]

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Apr 18 - 0 Comments

Thank You Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! to everyone who helped and came out to the First Baptist Church Annual Easter Egg Hunt. There was a wonderful turnout this year, so many kids came to hunt eggs, and I really appreciate all the help and support I received this year. The youth has spent […]

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Mar 18 - 0 Comments

Is Our Water Safe? Is our water safe to drink, who knows it seems like some people were not notified to boil your water since el president did away with Code Red and put in place his own version of how to notify the people. There is a lot wrong with our water system. Legal […]

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Feb 18 - 0 Comments

From the desk of Kelly A Gee Cooper… I was honored to be named Citizen of the Year by First Baptist Church and the Sweetheart Banquet coordinators at this year’s event. We have so many people who give selflessly in our little community, there are many who could and should have been so recognized. Thank […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Jan 18 - 0 Comments

Dear Friends, What a beautiful expression of love and friendship sharing your Senior Christmas Dinner with me. Thank you. I felt a little odd standing on the inside the door receiving instead of delivering. It felt good knowing I have friends who care about my well being. This is what makes Port O’Connor a very […]

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