Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

McMurry President Honored by Accreditation Agency

McMurry University News ReleaseAlaisha Montanez McMurry University President Sandra S. Harper has been awarded the 2020 Carol A. Luthman Meritorious Service Award by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The annual awards honor outstanding service to the SACSCOC, including volunteerism, leadership and commitment to the principles of accreditation. Harper has supported and served SACSCOC as

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Special Grandmothers

IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Recent conversations–OK, maybe just banter–have me thinking heavily about grandmothers. Those who’ve had the nurturing of two are doubly blessed. (I knew just one, since the flu epidemic in the 1920s took one away several years prior to my birth.) They constitute a special group, these grandmothers who answer to many names, some of which

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Christmas, In My Bleak Midwinter

Editor’s Note: The following column by Darryl Tippens first was posted in December 2019. The coming winter seems even bleaker than a year ago, with the COVID pandemic to thank. Dr. Tippens’ reflection on the Christmas carol, “In the Bleak Midwinter,” is re-posted as an early Christmas gift. By DARRYL TIPPENS I have celebrated many Christmases, but only a few

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Lost At Christmas

Editor’s Note: Jim Nichols wrote this piece for Spirit of Abilene just before Christmas 2019. The message is too good not to re-post for 2020. By JIM NICHOLS “No more let sin and sorrow grow,Nor thorns infest the ground;He comes to make His blessings flowFar as the curse is found.” Somewhere in town is an unknown clerk at a convenience

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Footwear Frustrations

   IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury The subject of footwear has hit me dead center in recent days. Following are details of unlikely happenings last week. Remembrances are hand-on-the-Bible truths to which I am sticking. Said topic involves a frustrated kindergarten teacher, the boots-were-made-for-walking tune and a mystery involving one of my shoes. As suggested in Julie Andrews’ Do-Rey-Mi song that set

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Meet Santa’s Reindeer, Enjoy Christmas Events at the Zoo

A six-night Christmas celebration will be presented at the Abilene Zoo Friday, Dec. 18 through Wednesday, Dec. 23. From 4-10 p.m. each day, visitors to the zoo will be able to explore lighted Christmas displays, meet with Santa and his reindeer and enjoy live Christmas music. Ice skating will begin each half hour. General admission is $15 for non-members and

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Las Posadas Brings Music, Culture to Downtown

LAS POSADASWhen: 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17Where: Begins at corner of North First and Cedar streets. Guests remain in their vehicle and drive the route. Stops:Abilene Public LibraryMinter ParkThe Grace MuseumMusic: At each stop, guests can tune in to La Voz 93.3 FM to hear traditional posadas songs. FIESTA NAVIDENAWhen: 7-8 p.m. Thursday, following the Las Posadas processionalWhere: Drive-through event at the

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