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Louise G. Browning, of Detroit, passed away Friday June 6, 2008 in Paris Regional Medical Center.
Doris Evelyn Eudy Ballard, 94, longtime resident of the Clardy community, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 25, 2008, at Parkview Care Center.
Thursday's Games Detroit 9, Seattle 2 Texas 8, Minnesota 7, 10 innings Boston 11, Kansas City 8 N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1 Toronto 4, L.A. Angels 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland 1 Friday's Games Texas at ...
Ethan Durelle headlines fifth annual Scatfest
“They have played in Paris many times before to great fanfare.”
Waco-based band Ethan Durelle headlines the fifth annual Scatfest Music Festival Saturday at The Detroit Tabernacle in Detroit. via Paris Texas
“It made me feel, like, uncomfortable”
A Detroit, Texas, middle school student accused of accessing an inappropriate Website at school testified in federal court Monday she had a substitute teacher's permission. via Texarkana Gazette
Five households to get new homes
“We will probably apply for another grant this summer to build more homes.”
For many, it would seem like a dream if someone came in, tore down their old dilapidated house and built them a new one on the site. via Paris Texas
What if the '03 European heat wave had struck the states?
There's an interesting paper in January's Bulletin of the American Meteorological that asks how the European Heat Wave of 2003 and its abnormally high temperatures would have affected the United States. via Houston Chronicle
Mobile law office to assist veterans
The nationwide tour of the Mobile Law Office of the Mercy School of Law at the University of Detroit will be making a stop here Wednesday. via MySA.com
Lennox Foundation funds local food pantry
Detroit Community Food Pantry has received a $5,000 grant from the Lennox Foundation. via Paris Texas
Lawyer: DISD violated First Amendment
“The final decision regarding whether any given use of the network or Internet is unacceptable lies with the Superintendent or designee”
By Lynn LaRowe Texarkana Gazette The attorney representing a Detroit, Texas, middle school student accused of looking at inappropriate material on the Internet is asking a federal judge to rule the district's ... via Texarkana Gazette
Nevada's Latino voters waiting to be mined; South Carolina's evangelicals undecided
“Sometimes people have been disappointed with the results”
The Hispanic vote is seen as a test of the West, where forces are combining to knock on doors, blast airwaves - even form soccer teams - to shake awake a slumbering political force. via The Dallas Morning News
Judge denies DISD's motion to end case
“This ruling provides clear guidance to the parties and should assist us in resolving the case by agreement or, if necessary, with a trial.”
A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Constitution may well have protected a middle school student in Detroit, Texas, from punishment by school officials for playing a virtual paper doll game during class. via Texarkana Gazette
Dallas ranks (again) in middle of nowhere
“We look forward to getting Two Arts Plaza kicked off in the near future”
Whenever I read a national commercial real estate report, I pretty much know what to expect. via The Dallas Morning News
Detroit school plan tangled in old easement
“Sometime between 1905 and 1947 there may have been an easement, but it was lost in the transitions with the roads.”
A keen engineer's eye discovered part of the property planned for use at Detroit's new elementary school shows up on an old map as an easement for a highway no longer in existence. via Paris Texas
Detroit, Texas: Cyber doll case awaits a ruling
A hearing was held Tuesday in federal court regarding the fate of a lawsuit filed on behalf of an 11-year-old middle school student from Detroit, Texas, accused of accessing pornographic material on the ... via Texarkana Gazette
Jack Covert Selects - Zoom - 800-CEO-READ
“Oil is the Problem. Cars are the solution.”
Jack Covert Selects - Zoom "The Stone Age did not end for lack of stone, and the Oil Age could well end long before the world runs out of oil." That statement pretty much sums up the argument made in Zoom , and ... via 800-CEO-READ Blog
Linda Lou Scott Coursey, 62, of Detroit, Texas died Friday Nov. 9, 2007 at her residence. via Paris Texas
Don't take the right to vote for granted
Voters have a responsibility to decide the fate of 16 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution on Nov. via Paris Texas
As Lynn Cuny's golf cart rattles down the road, snowy egrets sail in the clear blue sky, bears splash in their pool and a lion rolls in the sweet-smelling grass. via MySA.com
North Lamar boys take third at meet
The North Lamar boys finished behind Anna and Mount Pleasant in Saturday's North Lamar-Williams' Sporting Goods Meet with 113 points. via Paris Texas