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A Stone’s Throw by K. Irene Stone
Today is the thirteenth day after “that day.” I cannot help but think of the song from John Wayne’s “The Alamo,” at the end of the movie. Aptly named …
A Stone’s Throw by K. Irene Stone Read MoreUvalde area wells running dry prompting Uvalde City Council to update water rates: EAA issues Stage 3 alert
The persistent drought is causing water shortages as wells south of town and west of town are running dry according to a Uvalde City official at Tuesday nights April …
Uvalde area wells running dry prompting Uvalde City Council to update water rates: EAA issues Stage 3 alert Read MoreUvalde CISD School Board signals changes; takes steps through storm of anger and protests
The Uvalde CISD school board met one week after facing three hours of anger and calls for accountability at last week’s special community session. Several community members addressed the school …
Uvalde CISD School Board signals changes; takes steps through storm of anger and protests Read MoreHundreds attend Christmas in July event at El Progreso Memorial Library
The weather outside was frightfully hot, but the Christmas joy abounded for many at Uvalde’s local library. Hundred of families and children are lined up around El Progreso Library Sunday …
Hundreds attend Christmas in July event at El Progreso Memorial Library Read MoreA Stone’s Throw by K. Irene Stone June 2, 2022
“Grief Observed: Sorrow · misery · sadness · anguish · pain · distress · agony · torment · affliction · suffering · heartache · heartbreak · broken-heartedness · heaviness of …
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“My eyes are dry, my faith is old, My heart is hard, my prayers are cold. And I know how I ought to be: Alive to You and dead to …
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