This is Sparta!!!
Queen City students Lucas and Gavin Satterfield create a “this is Sparta” moment during “virtual” Spirit Week organized by Queen City cheer sponsor Lisa Droddy and the QCHS cheerleaders
Queen City students Lucas and Gavin Satterfield create a “this is Sparta” moment during “virtual” Spirit Week organized by Queen City cheer sponsor Lisa Droddy and the QCHS cheerleaders
Linden-Kildare Superintendent, Keri Winters, announced on Monday that two more employees of the school district have tested positive for COVID-19. Winters announced the first employee to test positive for the virus on March 31.
Center Hill Volunteer Fire Department accepted a cost share grant through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program administered by Texas A&M Forest Service. The grant was used to purchase a slipon unit that was installed onto a 2013 Stewart Stevenson truck.
In a book, “In Small Things Forgotten”, about archaeological excavations of sites of 171” and 18th century New England, a statement was made that there were some 127 gravestone carvers in that area during that period. It almost seems too many Wonder how many would there be in our area of the world? A search of several cemeteries in Cass, Marion and Titus Counties have revealed several. Most of the carving was most likely done outof-state and probably ordered from catalogs offered by local dealers.
We are living in an unprecedented period as a newspaper. In times like this with the world at our fingerprint with the www and social media, people will ask why the newspaper is still important to a community. Honestly, it is a good question that should be explored; especially in this hour.