When someone we loved dearly has died--someone who contributed to what made the season so joyful, these coming "merry" weeks can seem especially heartbreaking.
Sadly, it has become so commonplace to hear of these things, we usually dismiss it. But when it happens in one of our East Texas cities, possibly to someone we know, we take heed.
On a local social media group page, a young Tyler woman shared a frightening experience she had at the Tyler Walmart located at Loop 323 and 64.
So these are the recommendations shared via the YouTube Channel called The Skinny Pine Hunting Co. He said his recommendations are "based on success rate data and quality of bucks."
However, we wanted to confirm the truth of this and went to visit their Facebook page. We placed a call to the phone number provided and it went to a voicemail that didn't even mention the business name. At the same time, there have been updates on their Facebook page inviting customers to place orders.
In my opinion, books that are overtly sexual in nature don't have a place in elementary schools--or even perhaps in middle schools, for that matter. But here's part of the controversy: different people have different ideas about what 'overtly sexual' means.
It is an increasing problem across the entire country, pedestrians getting injured, or even killed, at crosswalks. Could this mean the end of right turn on red in Texas?