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Dear Readers, Today I am writing about a topic near and dear to my heart: nutrition and cancer, or more pointedly, nutrition myths and cancer. My clinical experience included twelve years of … more
Hey Taylor: I finally gave in and looked up NFTs. I guess the letters stand for Non-Fungible Token, and I’m probably more confused than before I did the research. Can you break this new trend … more
FORT WORTH – The eyes of the fishing world will be on Lake Ray Roberts June 11-13 for the 51st Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk. It will be the third time bass … more
The nation’s most successful high school girls basketball coach in history headlines a class of five as well as numerous other honorees June 13 at the 63rd Annual Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of … more
Pampa High School Class of 2020 Senior Maggie Hernandez completed her first year at Tarleton University and earned the honor of being on the Tarleton Scholastic Honors Dean’s list for both Fall … more
Emma Searl and Avery Ferguson preparing for the 2021 Endeavor Games in Edmond, Okla. next week. more
The Heritage and Cultural Center of the Texas Plains will be having a raffle at Burnin’ the Bricks, on Saturday, June 12th. Prizes are a Summertime Fun Basket that includes a Kindle Paperwhite … more
When LeBron James twisted his ankle during a game with the Atlanta Hawks, even he couldn’t dismiss the pain. Writhing on the floor in agony, the All-Star joined the ranks of the 54% of … more
Ever-deepening Christian faith is called upon by believers who sometimes are challenged by their “trust and obey” commitment. We need only point to COVID-19, which has laid claim to as … more
Justice Andrew Perez earned his high school diploma from Veterans Memorial High School in Corpus Christi. more
Life preserver from USS Reuben James, subject of Guthrie song, donated to museum in Pampa. more
D-Day June 6, 1944.  D-Day was the date of the invasion of the European continent by the Allies, and the beginning of the end of the war in Europe. Allied forces were commanded by five-star … more
A lot of people have been dying lately. Many are dying early before they finish a long and complete life. My heart aches regularly reading the obituary of someone I knew whose life impacted … more
Clay Center, Kansas – What is a man? It could be confusing answering that question because our society is changing quickly on this. Little boys should have their fathers to show them what a … more
Hi Taylor: I’m hearing more and more about businesses and people getting hacked and it’s starting to freak me out a little. Is this our new normal? Has it always been this bad and … more
Expertly written and acted, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum has been ransacked as an eye-catcher for many projects, presentations, and programs over the years. Based on the book and … more
Time To Break-Up? [Photo gallery]
I’m currently preparing an advanced study of Ezra, Nehemiah & Esther for our Wednesday night adult Bible class. I just arrived at prep-work for Ezra chapters 9-10. If you are familiar with … more
Altrusa Club News [Photo gallery]
Altrusa International Of Pampa Of Pampa, Texas, Inc. met May 25, 2021 at the Pampa Chamber of Commerce with the president Sheila Winton presiding. Kitty Hall served as greeter. The Accent was … more
In 1979, the NHL finally decided that all hockey players had to wear helmets. That came more than a decade after the death of the North Stars’ Bill Masterton from an on-ice head injury. It took … more
There will be a community blood drive on Wednesday, June 2 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at M.K. Brown Civic Center Heritage Room. All donors will receive two free t-shirts, a World of Wonderland pass … more
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