The war on soda pop
We’re famous for embracing the freedom to do the wrong thing, as often as we please. By Donald Kaul New York City, ever the leader in healthy living, is about to ban the sale of super-sized sodas and...
View ArticleNixing the I-word
The AP is improving the immigration debate by declaring that its reports will no longer refer to any human being as “illegal.” The Associated Press recently announced a major change in the way it...
View ArticleLibrary hosts program: Riders on The Orphan Train heads to Longview
The Longview Public Library is pleased to host a special program, “Riders On The Orphan Train.” The multimedia program tells the story of the Orphan Train experiment from 1854 to 1929. The program will...
View ArticlePartnership: UT Tyler, Texas Bank and Trust provide professional development
The University of Texas at Tyler provides professional development for K-12 economics and finance teachers through a partnership with Texas Bank and Trust, Dr. Martin Slann, UT Tyler College of Arts...
View ArticleBossing the poor around:How about a bill banning soda sales at the House of...
I spent a few months on food stamps this year. As a single woman in San Diego, I qualified for $70 a month — less than a dollar per meal. But I’m lucky and I’m unusual because many of my friends are...
View ArticleLISD latest move:District hires assistant superintendent, charge him with...
“Longview has a great reputation and will soon be in the national news. I want to be here when it happens.” – Horace Williams A former Texas and New York superintendent returned home to east Texas...
View ArticleThe rigged housing market
An upscale housing development in Wilton, Connecticut (all of Wilton is upscale) is having no trouble selling its 20 units for $800,000 each. On average, homes in that town now fetch more than $1...
View ArticleComptroller announce cost website
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today announced the launch of a new online database that details public school construction costs since 2007, giving taxpayers more insight into how Texas public school...
View ArticleBuckle Up for Life
Roland Martin (Host of New One Now), Jim Colon (Vice President, African-American Business Strategy, North America, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.), Dr. Victor Garcia (Founder of the Buckle Up for...
View ArticleThe war on soda pop
We’re famous for embracing the freedom to do the wrong thing, as often as we please. By Donald Kaul New York City, ever the leader in healthy living, is about to ban the sale of super-sized sodas and...
View ArticleNixing the I-word
united auto insurance florida p> The AP is improving the immigration debate by declaring that its reports will no longer refer to any human being as “illegal.” The Associated Press recently...
View ArticleLibrary hosts program: Riders on The Orphan Train heads to Longview
The Longview Public Library is pleased to host a special program, “Riders On The Orphan Train.” The multimedia program tells the story of the Orphan Train experiment from 1854 to 1929. The program will...
View ArticlePartnership: UT Tyler, Texas Bank and Trust provide professional development
The University of Texas at Tyler provides professional development for K-12 economics and finance teachers through a partnership with Texas Bank and Trust, Dr. Martin Slann, UT Tyler College of Arts...
View ArticleBossing the poor around:How about a bill banning soda sales at the House of...
I spent a few months on food stamps this year. As a single woman in San Diego, I qualified for $70 a month — less than a dollar per meal. But I’m lucky and I’m unusual because many of my friends are...
View ArticleLISD latest move:District hires assistant superintendent, charge him with...
“Longview has a great reputation and will soon be in the national news. I want to be here when it happens.” – Horace Williams A former Texas and New York superintendent returned home to east Texas...
View ArticleBuckle Up for Life
Roland Martin (Host of New One Now), Jim Colon (Vice President, African-American Business Strategy, North America, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.), Dr. Victor Garcia (Founder of the Buckle Up for...
View ArticleLiberty Hall presents holiday classics
First, on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m., Liberty Hall partners with the UT Tyler Alumni association to present “Elf.” Buddy (Will Ferrell) was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and...
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