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Retired Texas Supreme Court Justice to Speak at HSU

By Loretta Fulton Craig Enoch, retired justice of the Supreme Court of Texas and a practicing attorney, will be the second speaker in the Fletcher Lecture Series for the spring semester at Hardin-Simmons University. Enoch is an attorney with Butler Snow LLP, which has offices in various cities, including Dallas.  He will speak at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, in

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Meet Craig Sanders

By Loretta Fulton Craig Sanders didn’t grow up in the Lutheran Church, and it wasn’t until he met his future wife, Kathy, that he was introduced to the church. But once he started taking a class on the teachings of the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, he realized he agreed with them. It was while serving as an Elder

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A False Hope

By Jim Nichols There are words in our language that can have quite different meanings depending on the context of their use. One such word merits our interest here; the word is “agency.” Most commonly, when someone uses that word the reference is to a division of the government, that is, some federal agency. For example, the Central Intelligence Agency

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A Royal ‘Hang-up’ in Dallas

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury It’s usually a “ho-hum” thing when my Uncle Mort calls. If it’s about business, I make sure to “think monkey” in front of it.  Recently, his “jabber” included details of his “blind hog luck” while fetching groceries from the thicket’s general store. His visit coincided with the arrival of the bread truck, this time

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Same Song, Second Verse

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury It should come as no surprise to those of us who have reached “geezerhood” that our ear drums are challenged annually by random sounds–from up and down, here, there and all around.  It’s the sounds of New Year’s resolutions crashing against the floor. Sometimes we cry, creating a tear-filled pond en route to becoming

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