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Old Glory News

Oh my goodness, it is hot and we need rain. Let us all pray for rain and maybe we will get some. Guess we could get a cold front aboutnow. This is going to be a very busy week for all the cowboys and cowgirls. It is always a fun time for almost everyone.
Attempted Carjacking Spree earns a ticket on Highway to Jail

Attempted Carjacking Spree earns a ticket on Highway to Jail

Attempted Carjacking Spree earns a ticket on Highway to Jail

Fisher County deputies arrested John Puckett from Roby after his multiple carjacking attempts and the theft of another vehicle before being taken into custody just after midnight on Friday, June 28.

Creative Deal Banishes Serial Offender and Resolves Land Dispute

Officials strike an innovative deal to keep notorious thief Keaneu Riley out of Stonewall County for goodStonewall County officials have been working for months to find a solution to a wanted individual from Oregon who was arrested for theft after obtaining ownership of land in Stonewall County.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

- Friday• Everyone is Invited to The Revival at Cornerstone Fellowship Foursquare Church with Garrett and Lauren Marchant this Friday and Saturday services at 7:00 p.m. SATURDAY'S SERVICE will be in the city park hotdogs served at 6 p.m.
ROAD TRIPPING ROYALS: Robert and Paula Kelly's Quest to Conquer the Western National Parks!

ROAD TRIPPING ROYALS: Robert and Paula Kelly's Quest to Conquer the Western National Parks!

ROAD TRIPPING ROYALS: Robert and Paula Kelly's Quest to Conquer the Western National Parks!

Robert and Paula Kelly are still out on yet another summer road trip adventure.As our plan is to see as many National Parks out west as we have the endurance or time, gets started.There isn’t any more iconic beginning to a true American road trip than a stop at Mt Rushmore.
Electric demand could nearly double by 2030

Electric demand could nearly double by 2030

Electric demand could nearly double by 2030

The chief of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas told state lawmakers recently that the state’s power demand could nearly double in just six years. The reasons: population growth, new requests for grid connections, and a rise in requests from data centers and other heavy users.