Thomas Vernon Brown, Jr.
July 22, 1927
June 17, 2017
Thomas Vernon Brown, Jr., of Salado, passed away on the morning of June 17, 2017 at Scott & White Hospital in Temple.
Thomas Vernon Brown, Jr., of Salado, passed away on the morning of June 17, 2017 at Scott & White Hospital in Temple.
The following editorial originally appeared in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times newspaper.
With the simple act of signing his name, Gov. Greg Abbott completed a trifecta of failure by all branches of state government to defend the people’s right to know.
With the left feverishly attempting to squash unwelcome speech on college campuses, with the president of the United States musing about tightening libel laws, with prominent liberals asserting that so-called hate speech is not protected by the First Amendment, free speech in America at least has one reliable friend — the Supreme Court of the United States.
By Edwin Feulner
President, Heritage Foundation
Almost any time you see the phrase “the American Dream” these days, it seems to be in a negative context. The speaker is either assuring us that it’s dead, or that it can be salvaged only by a radical redefinition — one that often contradicts the basic principles this country was founded on.
SALADO — Services for Ava B. Kelley Miller, 92, of Big Spring will be 10 a.m. June 29, 2017 at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel in Big Spring.
Burial will be 11 a.m. Friday, June 30 in Salado Cemetery in Salado.
Salado UMC’s Fun Factory VBS will be July 17-20 from 6:00-8:30 p.m.
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Slow down and observe the rules of the road
AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will increase traffic enforcement during the Fourth of July holiday weekend from Saturday, July 1, through Tuesday, July 4. DPS Troopers will be looking for drunk drivers, and speeding, seat belt and other traffic violators.
Central Texas College (CTC) held a ribbon cutting during its Friday Night Flights Tailfin Tailgate celebration last Friday to announce the addition of four new planes and a flight simulator for the school’s Aviation Science department. Two Piper Archers and two Piper Arrows were added to the fleet of training airplanes along with a Frasca Level 5 flight simulator. The new inventory will be used for student training and flight competition.
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A little over a month ago, Marcee Ribeiro D’Amora was hiking and fell, injuring her back.
[Read more…] about Marcee Ribeiro, 1992 SHS graduate, battles breast cancer
The Temple-Belton Community Bible Study (CBS) adult evening class is registering members for a 30-week in-depth interdenominational Bible study.
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