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Soldiers mustering and pioneers teaching
Andrew Perkins, 11, of Burnyville, Okla., watches as Becky Hise, of Midland, plays the Applachian dulcimer at Saturday’s Soldiers Muster and Pioneer event at Old Fort Parker.
Cherokees welcome back troubled ‘Raven’
During the first week of April 1829, Sam Houston sent his teenaged bride home to mother, decided to resign as governor of Tennessee and prepared for a self-imposed exile among his boyhood friends, the Cherokees.
There are far more Texans eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine than doses available
Starting March 29, all people 16 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Texas. The state has joined several others in opening eligibility to all adults. But getting the vaccine may be even more difficult now that about 22 million Texans are eligible.
PHI flies in to train Mexia Fire Department personnel
Emergency helicopter service PHI Helicopter recently gave refresher training to Mexia Fire Department personnel.