I visited him last night but that may be the last time I ever see him alive. Last summer he developed a cough and went to the doctor and was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.
It’s called “messy authenticity,” and it’s the latest trend to clearly demonstrate America has lost its collective mind. Looking for a Maison Margiela sweater with unfinished threads and gaping holes? It’ll cost you nearly $1,500.
Early voting began Monday across Texas with voters deciding the fate of 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, as well as local races for city and school board, bond measures, and tax proposals. The Houston Chronicle reported that many of the propositions intend to lower property taxes for homeowners and businesses. There are two proposed changes to the homestead exemption.
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales hosted a critical New World Screwworm (NWS) Working Group on September 30, gathering federal and state lawmakers, scientists, and industry leaders to coordinate efforts against the deadly agricultural pest.
Last month, Mingo’s Burritos celebrated another landmark anniversary, 15 years of serving good food to their Fort Stockton neighbors. “We at Mingo’s look forward to serving you all for years to come,” said Daniel Casillas, Mingo’s manager.
The Pecos County Commissioners Court met in regular session on Tuesday, October 14, at the County Courtroom in Fort Stockton, Texas, addressing critical issues ranging from property tax statements and local infrastructure improvements to employee benefits and new state mandates.