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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

• Rotan City Council Meeting 7am at City Hall• Roby City Council Meeting 12 pm at City Hall UTRAGEOUS TEXANS during the July 4• Estate Sale Extraveganza! at Nowlin Farm Store! You do not want to miss this Early Bird Sneek Peak for Lisa Nowlin's Legendary Warehouse Sales! Beginning at 5pm.

THE LAW, THE LEGEND, & THE LEGISLATURE

Wild quotes, weird laws, and real Texas political historyWhich Texas governor, in a secretive 1929 session, signed a law granting himself the power to pardon at will, only to ignite a firestorm that nearly cost him his office?ANSWER IN NEXT WEEK’S JULY 18TH EDITION!
PINK, BUBBLY, & PERFECTLY SWEET

PINK, BUBBLY, & PERFECTLY SWEET

PINK, BUBBLY, & PERFECTLY SWEET

Think back to the hottest day of your childhood summer. The air thick, the sun relentless, and the only thing that could possibly fix it was a sweet, ice-cold treat.
A new Texas law banning student cell phone use during school hours aims to reduce distractions and improve classroom focus, but it raises questions about teacher accountability and consistent enforcement. AI generated image

A new Texas law banning student cell phone use during school hours aims to reduce distractions and improve classroom focus, but it raises questions about teacher accountability and consistent enforcement. AI generated image

DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I SCROLL?

School officials around the Double Mountains and across the state are reviewing campus policy this summer in response to a new state law that restricts student access to personal communication devices during school hours.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

July 4 th• Annual Rotan Co-Ed Softball Tournament! Followed by the Fireworks show at dark...usually around 10pm, but I'd suggest an early arrival for the good seats!July 5 th• Tumbleweed Smith will be performing his one man show OUTRAGEOUS TEXANS during the July 4th events in Fort Davis.
Texas Patients Deserve Better Than Price-Control Politics

Texas Patients Deserve Better Than Price-Control Politics

Texas Patients Deserve Better Than Price-Control Politics

Every day, Texas patients walk into infusion centers to receive treatments that help them manage cancer, autoimmune conditions, rare diseases, and more. These therapies—often delivered in community-based settings— are critical to keeping Texans healthy, productive, and out of the hospital.