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  2. Keep kidding yourself, Magoo .... they are cut from the same cloth ... RFKlite just buffaloed you with his anti vax smoke screen .... thought you were smarter than that ... It's past time you realize the only positive we get from RFKlite is helping Trump 3-5 percent in swing states in the general election ....
  3. You know what? The last time you said something like this, you were the idiot Remember that time you didn't think black Mexicans existed bc your mind couldn't fathom it and you looked like an idiot who's never been outside their small town? Do you even know how a loan really works? Do you know anything about the creation of a financial instrument? Do you know what an SPV is? Im sure others do but something tells me you don't and if you don't know these things, you don't know how a loan actually works.
  4. A New York City Police Officer poses hanging over Times Square, 1920. (Dobblet exposure image)
  5. JR is a Legend! The Wrestling Junction
  6. The Ten Commandments was first broadcast on the ABC US Network on February 18, 1973, and has aired annually on the Network during Passover and Easter Week with the exception of one year.
  7. C'mon man.....nobody caught this one???
  8. Former Recipients 2023 - Greg Bostwick, Meteorologist & SETx News Personality 2022 - Kerry & Belinda Trest, Business Owners & Community Volunteers 2021 - Ben G. Raimer, MD, MA, FAAP, President ad Interim, UTMB 2020 - Cecelia Flores, Tribal Council Chairperson of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas 2019 - Judge Delinda Gibbs-Walker, 1st District Court of Texas Judge 2018 - Judge Earl Stover III, 88th District Court of Texas Judge 2017 - Edward "Bubba" Miller, Minister & SHSU Rodeo Coach 2016 - Harold Estes, Business Leader & Philanthropist 2015 - David J. Waxman, Planning Consultant 2014 - Joe Penland, Philanthropist & Businessman 2013 - Mic Cowart, Entergy Customer Service Manager 2011 - Jim McReynolds, Texas House of Representatives, District 12 2009 - Chief Oscola Clayton M. Sylestine, Principal Chief of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas 2008 - Joe Folk, Retired Teacher, Superintendent, and Jasper County Judge 2006 - Howard Rosser, Executive Director of East Texas Tourism Association 2005 - Nick Lampson, Former Congressman 2004 - Evelyn Lord, Mayor of Beaumont 2003 - Lester Lowery, Retired Sawmill and Chipmill Owner 2002 - Dr. James M. Simmons, President of Lamar University 2001 - Joe Wesley Dickerson, M.D., Founder of Dickerson Memorial Hospital 2000 - Tom Harken, Business Leader, Speaker and Writer 1999 - James B. Hull, Director, State Forestor, Asst. Vice-Chancellor of Agriculture Programs 1998 - Walter Humphrey, Texas Attorney 1997 - Mike Moses, Texas Commissioner of Education 1996 - Horace McQueen, Broadcaster of Farm & Ranch News 1995 - Larry Beaulieu, Vice President and General Manager of KFDM-TV 1994 - Water Diggles, Executive Director of Deep East Texas Council of Governments 1993 - Dr. James Anderson Allums, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon 1992 - Allen Hightower, Jr., Texas House of Representatives, District 18 1989 - Charles T. Terrell, Chairman of the Texas Criminal Justice Task Force 1988 - James Henry "Red" Duke, M.D., TV Personality, Surgeon & Professor 1987 - Maury Meyers, Mayor of Beaumont 1986 - Bill Hobby, Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1985 - Louie Welch, Businessman & Former Mayor of Houston 1984 - Roy D. Shotts, Radio & Television Pioneer 1983 - C.L. "Charlie" Schmucker, Teacher, Banker & College Administrator 1982 - Francis E. Abernathy, Author, Folklorist & Professor of English 1981 - Joe L. Fisher, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District 1980 - Herbert E. Dishman, Business Leader & Philanthropist 1979 - Don Adams, Former State Legislator 1978 - Ben Rogers, Philanthropist & Businessman 1977 - Price Daniel, Former Governor of Texas & Texas Supreme Court Justice 1976 - Ralph Steen, President of Stephen F. Austin State University 1975 - Ralph Ramos, Journalist & Author 1974 - Charles Wilson, U.S. Congressmen, District 2 1973 - Edward Clark, Former Ambassador to Australia 1972 - John Gray, President of Lamar University 1971 - Allan & Marialice Shivers, Former Governor & First Lady of Texas 1970 - Arthur Temple, President of Temple Eastex Corporation 1969 - Arliegh Brantley Templeton, President of Sam Houston State University 1968 - Glenn E. Richard, Chairman of the Board, Gulf States Utilities Co. 1967 - O.R. Crawford, General Manager of Wothwestern Timber Company
  9. The Mr. East Texas Award was established in 1967 and is presented at the discretion of the operating board of directors to the East Texan who best exemplifies the spirit and quality of leadership which advances, shapes and gives direction to the growth and progress of East Texas. Congratulations to Mr. East Texas 2024! James E. White The Tyler County Dogwood Festival is pleased to announce the 2024 ‘Mr. East Texas’, Mr. James E. White. James White is a 5th generation native Texan. He was born in Houston and attended Houston ISD public schools. White graduated with honors from Prairie View A&M University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He later completed his doctorate in political science at the University of Houston. The United States Congress commissioned White as an officer of Infantry in the U.S. Army in 1986. His service included an assignment with the Berlin Brigade from 1987-90 during the demise of the Soviet Union. After leaving the Army with an Honorable Discharge in 1992, White began a career as a public school educator in the Houston area. He taught at Fort Bend, Livingston, and Woodville Independent School Districts. Throughout his public school teaching career, he taught United States History, Texas History, and Geography at the secondary level. White also taught U.S. Government and Economics at both the collegiate and high school level. In addition to his teaching duties, White coached high school football, basketball, and soccer and officiated youth sports. In 2010, his fellow East Texans elected White to his first term in the Texas House of Representatives. Throughout his tenure in the Legislature, White strived to be a strong advocate for his fellow East Texans in Tyler, Angelina, Trinity, San Jacinto, Polk, Jasper, Newton, and Hardin counties for six terms. During his tenure, he authored and passed key legislation that championed our Texas Veterans, strengthened the East Texas logging industry, boosted the salaries of Texas correctional officers and DPS troopers, supported victims of crimes, and addressed challenges in the Texas juvenile justice and child support systems. Serving as Chairman of the House Committee on Corrections and the House Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety, White thoughtfully championed criminal justice and public safety reform and played a key role in the most recent buildup of security defenses of the Texas border. Currently, White is serving the State of Texas as the Executive Director of the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
  10. You may want to stop while you're ahead. You're talking small time stuff.
  11. This weekend is western weekend ....... Western Weekend Parade Lineup: Please be lined up by 1pm - gravel parking lot by Woodville ISD Admin Building. If you or your group was accidentally left out, please message the page or contact Martin directly, and we will get you in the lineup. Flags Directors Reigning Dogwood queen Chester royalty Colmesneil royalty Spurger royalty Warren royalty Woodville royalty Woodville lions club sweetheart Buna bridal club royalty J&J dirt services/Branded stone company Dedicated Medical Center and urgent care Warren FFA Nita’s Beauty Box Na we Good Ryderz Trail Rides TOMT Riders Generation Riders Hillister Crew Daddy’s Dream
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