Mexia High School administrators learned, via an anonymous tip, of an alleged threat to the campus at 10:15 a.m. Thursday, May 23, but it proved to be unfounded, according to a press release issued by MISD Superintendent Ryder Appleton.
Dear Heloise: I probably got this hint from your column years ago, but you might want to print it again: When I go to use a coffee filter, the filters often stick together. In order to get one off, I keep a piece of double-sided tape on the inside of the cabinet door. Just touch the package of filters against the tape, and one of the filters will come off. JoAnn Peterson
As a retired but active Baptist minister, I have several Bibles in my possession. That’s not just because I like to have a lot of Bibles, but because each Bible is in a different translation. Of course, my first preaching Bible was the King James Bible. Back when I was growing up, if anyone had a Bible, it was the King James Version. All the newer versions did not come along until I was in Junior High School. Now let me clarify myself, the King James Version was first printed in the year 1611 and was the first Bible translation that put the Bible into the hands of the common man. Of course there were many older versions than the King James and there have been many translations since the King James Version and many of those have been translated into the mirriad translations of languages throughout the world. But the reason for my many Bibles is that each translation, created for various purposes and reasons, helps to give meaning and clarity for the Scriptures of the King James translation.
Limestone County Republican Primary voters will be choosing between incumbent Tom Maynard and challenger Mary Bone in the runoff May 28 for the District 10 State Board of Education seat.