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Peters: School district transition under way
Transition plans are under way as Abilene Independent School District plans to welcome Heath Burns as new superintendent Dec.
Holiday theater and all that jazz
Take some time this week to get out and enjoy Abilene's holiday productions and other festive activities.
Christian observer encourages students to ask hard questions
The evolution of Christianity is a recurring cycle, much like a butterfly bursting out of a cocoon, Christian writer and observer Phyllis Tickle said during chapel at Hardin-Simmons University on Tuesday.
Doyle Brunson's Autobiography 'The Godfather of Poker' Now Available
After reading a oeThe Godfather of Pokera , poker fans wona t have similar problems with mixed feelings.
City cashes in on unclaimed funds
Texas State Comptroller Susan Combs talks about unclaimed funds during a news conference at Abilene City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Texas State Comptroller Susan Combs came bearing gifts at City Hall on Tuesday, handing out checks to various governmental bodies and organizations from unclaimed funds held by the state.
Rotary Club dinner benefits fight against polio
For the first time in the history of Abilene, an international president-elect of Rotary was the featured speaker at a World Polio Day Dinner hosted by the seven Rotary Clubs located in the Abilene area on Oct.
Polar Plunge: The Special Olympics will host the Polar Plunge from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Hardin-Simmons University pool.
Posted November 5, 2009 at 7 p.m. "Missionary" is one of the oldest and most honored offices of the Christian church, with origins in the New Testament.
Career Tech High issue drew voters
While today's ballot includes 11 state constitutional amendments, most voters report the item drawing them to the polls was the $25 million bond issue to build a Career Tech High School in the Abilene Independent School District.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly R. Baggett are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Adriene Rene', to Bryan Scott Simpson, son of Dr.
Ashleigh graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in August 2009 with a BBS in Psychology.
Help those in need for this Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Help is needed for the annual Holiday Basket Project coordinated by 2-1-1 Texas A Call for Help.
Haunts and frights for Halloween in Abilene
The fall season and Halloween weekend welcomes a whirlwind of events to Abilene.
James and Marcelle Winward of Abilene are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Ashley, to Brandon Diaz, son of Jesse and Debra Diaz of Abilene.
Leigh Ann Neal and Joshua Andrew Greer were married on Saturday, June 13, 2009 at Logsdon Chapel on Hardin Simmons University's campus in Abilene, TX.
HSU instructor earns physical therapy honor
A Hardin-Simmons University instructor has been named the most outstanding physical therapy educator in the state, according to an HSU news release.
Doylism of the Day: "Arguments are a poor chisel to carve out solutions."
After a week long trip to Texas for my induction in the Athletic Hall of Fame at my alma mater, Hardin Simmons University, I'm back home and it's going to take a nuclear bomb to get me out of Vegas until next year.
Abilene and Cooper choir students take honors
Both Abilene High School and Cooper High School choir students competed in the Texas Music Educators Association Region 16 All-District/All-Region choir competition held Oct.
Marvin Vahlenkamp was recently promoted to the office of President of The First National Bank of Aspermont.
National official in Abilene: Nonprofits cut out of health care debate
For Tim Delaney, president and chief executive officer of the National Council of Nonprofit Associations, getting government to understand the role such organizations play both socially and in the national economy is at times vexing.
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