They aren’t paid, but these neighbors are dedicated to their sports — and they’re pretty darn good.
It’s a problem for me, and I suspect it may be for you. It prevents me from making good decisions, clouds my judgment, and is even capable of ruining my day. I call it “the tyranny of the last word.” Let me illustrate how this works.
W.T. White 2006 alumnus Bryan Holaday was drafted to the Detroit Tigers. The catcher led TCU to the College World Series, playing 68 games for Horned Frogs this season, batting .355 with 17 home runs and 53 RBIs. He also won this year’s Johnny Bench Award.
Cynthia MacLennan’s poodle that patrols her home had been a bit sick of late. A friend had come by to check on the pooch, so at first she didn’t think anything of her bedroom light being left on. She hopped out of the car and walked a couple doors down to visit a friend for a few minutes. When she returned to her house, MacLennan was shocked at what she found inside.
The local nonprofit marks 30 years of helping women succeed in commercial real estate.
Screwcaps wines aren’t a joke any more. We offer a list of affordable labels, plus a recipe for steamed mussels that go great with a screwcap white.
Dine, dance and hear keynnote speaker Mike Huckabee at a benefit for the Good Days Chronic Disease Fund; or snag savings at a Family Place Resale Shop sale.
A graphic designer by day, McCracken is amping up her music focus after a childhood in East Texas honkytonks with her musician parents.
Didn’t know him? You’re not alone. Even if you’ve been following the music scene for the past 40 years, you may not remember the guy best known for a single accomplishment: a television show called “Sing Along With Mitch” that was popular from 1961-1964.