Opinion

NEWS OF THE WEIRD

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LEAD STORY -- THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT RayLee Holladay and her husband, Bubba, live in Lascassas, Tennessee, where they raise cows. About six years ago, WKRN-TV reported, RayLee had been seeking a venture of her own to bring in money on the farm when she discovered Rent The Chicken, a business founded by Phil and Jenn Tompkins of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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MORE ON THE CROUCH FAMILY

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My most recent Musings, entitled “When Socks Cost 10 Cents”, was a copy of one written in 1991 about Crouch’s, a longtime local dry goods store that is now too-long gone. I realized when I finished that it talked about the father, William Senior, and brothers Charles and William Junior, but there was little mention of the rest of the family. For at least seven decades, they were all a big part of life here, so I’m writing about them today. I have backtracked a bit, because I often learn that folks missed some columns, and I don’t want anyone to jump in here and not be able to follow.

Dear Editor

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Dear Editor, We wanted to let a greater audience understand what Rufus Refuge, a local and volunteer non-profit rescue, is dealing with. This is a never-ending county wide problem. There is a need for immediate help, but there is a greater need for a plan for a long-term solution. Such things as: city/county ordinances, financial assistance if local volunteers have to continue this work, moreover, a shelter, just to name a few.
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Changes urged in funding community colleges

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A report submitted to state leaders ahead of the 88th legislative session’s opening in January urges lawmakers to develop “an innovative new model” to fund community colleges. The Texas Commission on Community College Finance, established last year by the Legislature and consisting of 12 lawmakers, business leaders and community college leaders, offered three sets of recommendations for supporting the state’s strategic plan for higher education: • Reward community colleges for positive student outcomes • Increase affordability and financial aid • Increase capacity at colleges to meet changing workforce needs “We need a funding model for our 50 community college districts that is bold, strategic and fully aligned with our emerging workforce needs,” said Woody Hunt, a member of the commission and longtime business leader.

Chairman Hinojosa Releases Statement Celebrating Donald Trump’s Announcement of 2024 Presidency Bid

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Letter to the Editor Tuesday, November 15 Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa released the following statement celebrating Donald Trump’s announcement of his 2024 presidency bid: “Tonight, Texas Democrats celebrate the announcement of our twice-impeached, under-investigation, under-subpoena, former president’s 2024 presidency bid. We look forward to Donald Trump galvanizing Democrats across the country for a fourth straight election cycle.