Saturday 12:44 p.m.
This is Roy from Pace. I just read in an older edition of the SRPG Dec. 11 about a man that said he was the oldest living WWII veteran in SRC and he's 94. That's all well…
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Speak out January 1
Thursday 5:36 p.m.
This is Yvonne and I know this is the season for giving and receiving, and I have received the best gift of all today. On the day after Christmas while shopping at Kmart here i…
Go outside and get active, it's the New Year
How come most women begin the New Year torturing themselves with beginning a diet?
It makes most people dread the coming year. No one wants to hear the word “diet” or even see the word. We're al…
Hometown patriots
Recently, I met a group of people who meet regularly on Saturday mornings at a local coffee shop to discuss the current events of our fair country. They gather together and talk about the current ad…
Roll with the changes
I'm one for change. Adjustments to big changes have always been fine with me.
Perhaps it's my optimistic attitude, maybe it's my genetic make up–I'm not sure why–but it's exciting to do things …
Speak out December 28
Saturday 10:07 a.m.
This is Raymond and I'd like to say the judicial system in this country has become benign. It bashed the wrong issues in life and give the wrong idea to the children for the f…
To be or not to be…that is the question
I recently came in contact with two different people and after much introspection and listening to both sides, I wasn't sure who–or if either–were telling the truth.
To be honest, I wondered i…
Rebels without a coop
There are five roosters hanging out at the Texas Roadhouse. Tough, urban roosters with an attitude.
Rebel roosters have an interesting perspective on life; they're like protective brothers who s…
Speak Out – Dec. 25, 2013
Wednesday 4:44 p.m.
Hey it's Jeff here. Thanks for the response on the fence on Old Hickory Hammock. I've called the county, clerk of court, administration number, tax assessor. I've left messa…
Woman on the Edge: Adoption
I often fall back on what I learned as a child when life gets tough. I don’t do it consciously. It is a part of who I am.
This became really important to me for two reasons. The first being how mu…