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David’s Daily Devotion for Mar. 4

March 4, 2025 - Good Morning!  It’s Tuesday, March 4.

Today’s a day known by several different names.  Some call it “Mardi Gras” or “Fat Tuesday”.  Others refer to it as “Shrove Tuesday” or “Pancake Day”.  What are all these names about?  Well, they’re all wrapped up in the fact that today is the last day before Lent, the six-week season in the religious calendar, the season that leads to Easter.

David’s Daily Devotion Feb. 28

February 28, 2025 - Good Morning!  It’s Friday, February 28.

Don’t look now, but February is about to be in the rear-view mirror.  Is it just me, or is 2025 flying by like a freight train?  March is on the doorstep, and the first day of Spring is just three weeks away.  In March, as Mother Nature begins to really strut her stuff, we’ll have a series on our Creator and His beautiful creation.  

My Five Cents: Dementia, Teacher Pay,Texas Lottery, Drone Rights, Toll Road Scam

February 27, 2025 - On March 2nd, 1836 The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed at Washington-on-the Brazos. This Sunday will mark 189 years since the Republic of Texas declared itself an independent nation.
Here are five things happening around your state:

1. Finance committee hears bill regarding Dementia Prevention Institute

Public Input Sought on Expansion of Digital License and Tag Options for Recreational Hunting and Fishing

February 27, 2025 - Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is taking public comment until March 26 on changes to digital licensing and tagging requirements.

The proposed amendments would expand digital license and tag options to all recreational hunting, fishing, combo license and tag types.

TPWD introduced digital licensing and tagging in 2022 for harvested deer, turkey and oversized red drum.

David’s Daily Devotion for Feb. 27

Good Morning!  It’s Thursday, February 27.

Well, it’s another “beautiful day in the neighborhood”.  And that phrase from the theme song of a famous children’s TV show, leads us to recall that, on this day in 2003, Mr. Rogers died.  His program on PBS ran for 33 years, from 1968 to 2001.  For a generation of children, he was a teacher, an encourager, a friend.  Mr. Rogers didn’t teach the alphabet, like Sesame Street - he taught about life.

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