Darbster Rescue: Alice + Elma 🐾 Tails of the Week
read more…: Darbster Rescue: Alice + Elma 🐾 Tails of the WeekMeet Alice 🐶 and Elma 🐱 rescue animals looking for their fur-ever homes in the Granite State!
Meet Alice 🐶 and Elma 🐱 rescue animals looking for their fur-ever homes in the Granite State!
Meet Luisa 🐶 and Louis 🐱 rescue animals looking for their fur-ever homes in the Granite State!
tephen S. Miller a.k.a. “Mama Rose” proudly presents rock artist and international singer/songwriter with 17 Billboard Top 20 Hits Debby Holiday for the first time on the East Coast with her full 10-piece “live” band (NOT an impersonation act) the sensational Tina Turner Tribute at The Palace Theatre May 21 2024 at 7 p.m. (Doors 6 p.m.).
Local outdoor gear manufacturer NEMO recently donated 100 high-quality sleeping bags to the nonprofit organization Common Man for Ukraine. These sleeping bags will be instrumental in providing comfort and warmth to internally displaced Ukrainian children seeking refuge in safe houses amidst the ongoing conflict in their war-torn country.
I enlisted in the Air Force 39 years ago. I’m one of three members of my immediate family who proudly served our country. I’m a disabled veteran with a spinal cord injury and HB 1283 greatly alarms me!
The For the People Act is being portrayed as a “power grab” by its opponents but it is the exact opposite. By addressing systemic issues involving voting, this act puts democracy back into the hands of citizens, not politicians.
Celebrating John Stark Day 2021 Raise a toast Find your favorite John Stark quote Today’s the day we recognize The
What’s the greatest lessons he’s learned these past few weeks? Connect even if you can’t have contact. Your circle of “OK-ness” goes beyond your immediate family when you share readings and tours of your writing space a la Neil Gaiman, or you re-jiggle your time management roadmap. Routine is overrated. If your life is happier, your writing will be better.
The Governor’s plan, which he announced in conjunction with Democrats on October 30 of this year, is shored up by two LSRs (HB 1629 and HB 1632). One bill would make zoning for low-income or high-density housing mandatory while forcing zoning and planning boards to accept training in the philosophy of “new urbanism” — an internationally-bred fad that has invaded the country. The other bill would give more tax breaks to developers for building specific types of projects.
Texas is a great state and it certainly has competitive advantages of its own (its beef brisket is admittedly hard to deny). But when it comes to our overall tax climate, our workforce, our communities, and our quality of life – well, don’t mess with the Live Free or Die state.