Uncle Mort refuses to give in to what he thinks leads many folks to early graves. He says he’ll resort to extreme measures to avoid falling into a trap he calls “terminal boredom.” Mort finds much to merit his attention on his little spread down in the thicket. Sometimes, though, he seeks a scene […]
READ MOREA well-traveled catcher from the Lone Star State smacked a three-run double to put the Detroit Tigers ahead of the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series on Oct. 10, 1945. Paul Rapier Richards was born in 1908 at Waxahachie, a baseball hotbed in those days where several big-league clubs came to the […]
READ MOREMedical Clinic of Muleshoe expects to complete addition, remodel by year’s end
Gail M. Williams October 4, 2022 0 COMMENTSWorkers are making good progress on the renovation and expansion of Medical Clinic of Muleshoe, according to Dennis Fleenor, Muleshoe Area Medical Center administrator. “We are completely remodeling the inside and expanding so that we can add another provider,” he said. The last remodeling of the clinic took place during the 1980s. “We’re bringing it […]
READ MORENote: Pat Groven is the author’s sister. Endometrial cancer has an 88 to 90 percent cure rate if caught in early stages. Some of the most common symptoms are unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge after menopause. Dr. Patricia Groven, who goes by Pat, had a long career as an educator, first as an elementary teacher, […]
READ MOREMuleshoe pulled off an impressive win over a previously undefeated Brownfield squad in a high scoring thriller 39-37. Muleshoe’s Daniel Sianez had a huge game on the ground, rushing for 172 yards and two scores including a 77-yard rushing touchdown. Quarterback Nathan Martens had a very efficient game in the pocket as well with a […]
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