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The City of Pampa’s Celebration of Lights officially opens up for drivers on Saturday, but on Friday there will be a Jingle Bell Fun Run/Walk for those who would like an early look at the … more
As we gather together with family to celebrate Thanksgiving next week, I think of the world our parents, our grandparents, and our great grandparents grew up in. It was a time when a family get … more
Opening on Black Friday, November 26th, Maxwell’s welcomes everyone to its Second “Magical Christmas” Festival. “We’re so excited to welcome everyone out to … more
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as the days slowly creep toward Thanksgiving and the holidays. The big man himself, ol’ Santa Claus, has even taken up residence at the … more
This winter from December through early March, Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Inland Fisheries Division, in cooperation with participating cities and agencies, will stock more than 352,000 Rainbow … more
On the surface, Tynlee Murray looks like your normal, everyday nine-year-old little girl. She goes to school, she plays basketball and was a part of the Veterans Day tribute program last week. … more
Wendler again on the road, again preaches citizenship Tulia High School counselor Becky Glover escorted Dr. Walter Wendler and Sed Knowlton down a hallway in the newest portion of Tulia High … more
What is your biggest regret? If you could go back and do it all over again, what would you change? The word “regret” is defined in Merriam-Webster dictionary as “sorrow aroused … more
After 14 and a half years of serving as the Executive Director or Tralee Crisis Center, Dee Dee Laramore has retired from the organization. Laramore started at the organization in 2007 and said … more
Take a deep breath. Breathe in. Breathe out. Go ahead and do it a second time. And now one more time just to make sure you’ve got the idea. Now close your eyes for a minute. Listen and … more
Alexander William Kinglake is a name snuggled deeply inside of all-knowing Google. He was a 19th century lawyer who gave up his legal practice to become an author, best known for a single proverb: … more
Hey Taylor: I’m trying to keep Halloween fun for my kids - 9 and 11 - and feel like I’m running out of ideas. All I can think of is buying an expensive costume and that’s the last … more
November is National Home Health and Hospice month next month. The rest of our 35+ employees were out with patients. From left, Connie Baten, Melisa Blandford, Penny Harvey, Jamilou Williams, … more
The value of your life is measured by what you give away...nothing more, nothing less. Our lives are lived and then they are gone. We leave behind what we leave behind. We can add to this world or … more
BREATHE! Breathe in and breathe out deeply. Be present! Do not be past. Do not be future. BE NOW! Where are you living your life? Are you living in your past, your present, or your future? Has … more
World-renowned retired neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson stopped in Pampa on Thursday to give a presentation for the Pampa Education … more
I suppose you read my last column called This and That. If you did, you will recall I pointed out that Clifton McNeely was also a great pitcher and a great basketball player and was the first to be … more
My aged Uncle Mort can take a side road into yesteryear quickern’ most people can start an argument over vaccines. Now, he’s on a mission to learn more about Indian Summer. He’s … more
It has been said that the sweetest sound a person can hear is the sound of his or her name. Your name is unique. It is the very identifier for each of us. When someone says, “How are you … more
Colonel Michael J. Foote Pampa High School Class of 1994 COL Michael Foote is a 1994 graduate of Pampa High School. Michael participated in football, wrestling, and student council for all four … more
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