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  1. Lakendrick Vanzandt from Henderson also ended up with the Cowboys.
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  2. Mel Kiper is wrong more times then Joe Biden.
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  3. Jacksonville’s Aiden Gay, ETBU football signee, headed to Austin in shot put. Haven’t seen any coverage on regional meet in newspapers. I’m sure this district had other athletes going (?)
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  4. I don’t know if it’s more appropriate to be in the NFL section, but two former star east Texas running backs were just drafted within two picks of each other in the 6th round of the NFL draft. Former Carthage RB Keaontay Ingram to the Cardinals and former Henderson RB Trestan Ebner to the Bears. I just thought it was cool, two guys who played 30 minutes down the road and against one another many times going just about back to back in the draft.
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  5. Was Tom Vilsack Arrested? Biden’s Secretary Of Agriculture’s Whereabouts By Amjad Khan - May 1, 2022 0 Share Was Tom Vilsack Arrested? Biden’s Secretary Of Agriculture’s Whereabouts: Nowadays every news channel is covering the story of Tom Vilsack. According to the reports, Tom Vilsack is involved in the demolition of agribusiness processing plants across the United States. Since this news has come out a stir has been created on social media and everyone is talking about Tom Vilsack. Tom Vilsack is Secretary of president Joe Biden for agriculture. However, rumors are claiming that Biden’s secretary has been detained and facing serious allegations against him. This matter is a national concern and that is why everyone is showing their great internet in this news. People are scrounging web pages for detailed information. However, we have covered this story from all directions and mentioned every imperative aspect linked with this news. You are advised to follow this article till the end and have a look at the sections that have been placed downward. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com Was Tom Vilsack Arrested? This news was first published by RealRawNews, on Tuesday the RealRawNews reported that Biden’s secretary is suspected of being arrested by White Hats on Tuesday. The secretary is facing serious allegations of making a conspiracy to demolish a dozen of agricultural processing businesses across the country. Kindly look at the further section to learn what are the allegations he is facing right now. Reportedly, Tom Vilsack is accused of making conspiracy of the fire in Maine’s potato plant in Belfast which is a mirror event of South Texas’s largest onion and East Conway Beef & Pork business. All incidents are linked with Tom Vilsack’s conspiracy. Moreover, he is also accused of 15 other similar unreported incidents that have been conspired to the demise of the progressive American food supply system. Keep reading this article to learn more about this controversial and burning topic. According to the sources, there is enough evidence to charge him with treason. Tom Vilsack could be charged with treason and a military arrest warrant could be issued against him. According to the sources, president Joe Biden’s secretary also owns a farm. If we look at his net worth then he has earned a good fortune for himself, his prime assets of income are real estate, farm, pension, and other investments. According to Forbes, Tom Vilsack’s prime source of income is his farm. His estimated net worth is around 4 million USD. Further updates will be shared with you as soon as something official comes up in the media. Stay
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  6. Another player drafted who Keaontay played against in high school was DB Jalen Pitre of Stafford High School and Baylor University. He was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year last year and a second round pick by the Texans. In Pitre’s final high school game, he was ejected for targeting when he hit a defenseless Keaontay in the flat after an overthrown pass. Carthage came from behind to beat the talented Stafford team in that game on its way to a state championship.
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  7. Very close for the boys region 2 title West Rusk 54 White Oak 52 Atlanta 50
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  8. Split in 58. Considering how much of Longview’s success has come post ‘58, was shocked to see Tyler only had a 18-15-4 series lead at that point in time.
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  9. Farther Along Farther Along is a song we sing from time to time. It is number 001 in our song book, and we’re going to sing it at the conclusion of the lesson. This song has a very good meaning if we listen to the words as we sing. It tells us that farther along in our lives and our growth we will understand more about the mysteries of life, the uncertainties of life, and the inequities of life. Today we want to take a closer look at this song in order to motivate ourselves to be faithful to God when we come across the mysteries, uncertainties, and inequities of life on this Earth. We’ll start by reading something John had to say. I John 3: 1 - 3 Faithful Christians want to know about the afterlife. There are many questions that all of us have. What will it be like? Where will we go? What will we do? How will we exist? In the passage we just read, John frankly admits that he doesn’t know what we will be like. However, he does say that we will be like Him. For John this is enough. He’s satisfied to have these questions answered at a later time. He’ll find out farther along. “Farther Along” is an old familiar favorite. It was written in 1911 and attributed to W. B. Stevens. The words of this song are comforting and help us to go through difficult times in life. Today we will consider some thoughts based upon this familiar hymn. Farther along, we’ll understand more about the mysteries of life. There are many things in life that are a mystery. Even Moses didn’t know everything. Deuteronomy 29:29 Neither did Job. Job 26:14 We can ask more questions than we will ever have the answers to. We have to admit to ourselves that there are things that God did not choose to reveal to us, and we should not concern ourselves with those things. He revealed to us all that we really need. He gave us the answers to all things that we need spiritually in this life. 2 Peter 1:3 Titus 2:11-12 2 Timothy 3:16-17 When we have questions about things God has not chosen to reveal to us through His Word, we must rely on our faith for the answer. Hebrews 11:1 We must trust that even though we don’t know, God does know all the answers. Ephesians 3: 20 - 21 Farther along, all of the mysteries in life will be revealed. Farther along, all the uncertainties of life will be revealed. There are many times when life is uncertain. We sometimes feel like we don’t know who to turn to or where to go. Sometimes uncertainty can only be alleviated by actually going through and experiencing the thing we are uncertain about. When we place our faith in God at such times, He will help us get through. Let’s look at the example of Abraham. God said that Abraham would have a son by Sarah. This was beyond the scope of Abraham’s experience. He had never heard of someone Sarah’s age having a child. Romans 4:19-21 God assures us that when we are uncertain about life, He is there. He tells us that when we are uncertain about the necessities of life, He is there. Matthew 6:25 - 33 He is there when we are uncertain about things that are beyond our control. Matthew 8: 23 - 26 He is there for us when we are suffering self doubt. Matthew 14: 28 - 33 Farther along we’ll be better prepared and able to endure life’s uncertainties. Farther along, we’ll be better prepared for the inequities of life. Life has a certain amount of inequity. There is no guarantee for justice in this life. Criminals receive little or no punishment whether it be for rape, child abuse, murder, etc. Large companies can cheat and steal from their employees without consequences. Children are orphaned by selfish parents. It seems as if there is no justice. We want justice, but we must realize that not all wrongs will be made right in this life. Some wrongs are only righted after death. When we are wronged, we must place our trust in God knowing that justice will be served. Ecclesiastes 5:8 Justice is served through the Cross. Jesus' death on the cross was for the sins of mankind. This is God’s merciful way to bring justice. If sinners will call upon the Lord in faith and obedience, God will accept the blood of Christ as the price for their sins. Titus 2:11 - 14 1 Timothy 2:5-6 2 Corinthians 5:21 Romans 3:23-26 If sinners do not accept God’s justice through the cross, then they must accept God’s justice for eternity. Romans 12:19 Hebrews 10:30 Jude 1:7 Farther along God will make all wrongs right. Farther along, we’ll know all about it. Farther along, we’ll understand why. We’ll be able to understand more about the mysteries of life. We’ll be able to understand more about the uncertainties of life. We’ll be able to accept that injustice will always exist, and know that God will make it all right eventually. Farther along, we’ll understand why, so cheer up and don’t let things get you down while you’re here on the earth. Let God handle all of your problems.
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  10. R16 Bullard (16-13) Vs. T15 North Lamar (14-14-1) Game 1: Friday, May 6 @ Sulphur Springs, 5:30 Game 2: 30 min after game 1 Game 3: Saturday, May 7 @ Sulphur Springs, 6:00 (if necessary)
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  11. W16 Spring Hill (24-3) Vs. F15 Pittsburg (16-12) Game 1: Friday, May 6 @ Pittsburg, 6:30 Game 2: Saturday, May 7 @ Spring Hill, 11:00 Game 3: 30 min after game 2 (if necessary)
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  12. You are right! My bad. I just remember him being an awesome playmaker. Haha
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  13. Both of those players were total game changers in high school. Ebner actually had a better college career than my Carthage man, Ingram. However, Ingram had an interesting college career to say the least. Ingram has a lot of upside and never really fully reached his potential at UT before transferring for one year to USC. Ebner was a really quality player for BU and very reliable. Good for both young men!! BEASTTEXAS
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  14. Excellent but Ebner was a WR in HS. Proud of them both!
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  15. Texas rancher offers 100 acres to Musk for free if he’ll move Twitter to Texas. The land is 38 miles north of Austin, in Schwertner, TX.
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  16. They were to eager to spend money coming into office and to slow at the fed to make corrections. Or they did it on purpose. Your pick
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  17. Yep.....these millineals and gen z punks aint gonna survive whats coming .....
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  18. The real question is how did we get this sick as a nation that we accept this crap as normal? We need to fight back against freaking crazy.
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  19. Control. Believe it or not, some people would gladly burn down a house in order to reign over the ashes.
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