Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

Our Annual Popcorn Rush

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Carl Sandburg–his poetry collections winning three Pulitzer Prizes–warmed the hearts of Americans with his beautiful description of how tides roll in, “on little cat feet.” He would be hard-pressed to similarly describe crowd’s arrivals at our house each year on October 31. They’re in all shapes, sizes, ages and all manner of dress–but, unlike

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Politics versus Dr. Bob

By Nancy Patrick I began writing this article on Friday evening, November 1, four days before the 2024 presidential election would occur. During the past few months, I have made myself sick with worry and fear about the state of the world in which we all live. I watch in trepidation as North Korean soldiers march through Russian streets as

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Mission Thanksgiving

MISSION THANKSGIVING  Requested donations:Non-perishable foodSoft drinks and bottled waterFrozen deer or beefSleeping bag and blanketsNew underwear, socks of all sizes for men, women, and childrenCoats, shoes, and clothing of all sizes for men, women, and childrenTravel size personal hygiene itemsMonetary donations FRIDAY, Nov. 22 ABILENEWhen: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Where: Arrow Ford, 4001 South First Street MERKELWhen: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Where: Love &

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ACU Students Plan WWI Memorial in Municipal Cemetery

Contact: Wendy Kilmer, wendy.kilmer@acu.eduDirector of Strategic Communications The public is invited to honor those who served in World War I this Veterans Day at an event organized by Abilene Christian University students on Monday, Nov. 11, at noon, at the Abilene Municipal Cemetery. Attendees will hear names read aloud of the 344 World War I veterans who are buried in

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