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Republican governors demand Biden unleash American energy
Citrus Chronicle Online· 2 days agoRepublican governors gathered in Louisiana to let voters know they’re mad as hell about the Biden’s administration’s energy policy, and they’re not going to take it anymore.
Battleline: Digesting new stats
The Missourian· 2 days agoIf you’re a baseball fan, you probably took note of the incorporation of statistics from seven Negro Leagues to the official Major League Baseball record last week.
Chargers aim to play like it's 1999
DJournalnow· 24 hours agoPONTOTOC – It’s only June, but Drew Tyler has a really good feeling about his Oxford basketball team. In fact, he drew a comparison to one of the best...
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Galveston County Daily News· 8 hours agoIsrael rescues 4 hostages taken in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, and 210 Palestinians are reported killed
Got plants? Got questions? ‘Ask a Master Gardener’ at the library
Citrus Chronicle Online· 17 hours agoWhether you’re a novice gardener wondering about the best mulch for your flower garden or why your hibiscus has spots or your tomatoes have cracks in them, or you’re a
Beach Band concerts a fine Galveston tradition
Galveston County Daily News· 5 days agoIf you’re in Galveston and in the mood for a genuine, hometown sort of experience, stroll down to Sealy Gazebo and catch a performance by the Galveston Beach Band.
Tom Campbell: Discrediting public schools hurts educators, students
The Daily Reflector· 3 days agoLet me see if I got this right. We don’t have enough money to pay teachers properly, but we’ve got a...
Grigsby considers school year for Alto sports, excited about future
The Daily Sentinel· 4 days agoAlto’s athletic program has experienced its ups and downs over the past couple of years and with the...
Postscript: Susan Hendrick ‘She lived a fantastic life’
Citrus Chronicle Online· 4 days agoIt was her smile.
Point: The legitimacy of the Supreme Court hangs in the balance
Citrus Chronicle Online· 1 day agoDuring John Roberts’ confirmation hearing as chief justice in 2005, he claimed that the “primary check on the courts has always been judicial self-restraint.” Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, then queried