Firing on all cylinders against a field of 21 area high school barbecue teams, Ennis placed in a tie for fourth with Palmer last weekend while competing at a regional qualifier in Southlake. The high placement earned them a spot at the state contest in early May.
One of the most storied churches in town, Tabernacle Baptist, recently introduced their new senior pastor. Dr. Zach Crook, who hails from Albuquerque, New Mexico, admitted he was not born in Texas, but said “I got here as quick as I could.”
New Ennis High School principal, Nathan Moye, has worn many hats in his years in education. One of them occurred in 2014 when he was the Offensive Line Coach for the last Ennis state championship football team.
The holiday season is a great time to make any home a bit more merry and bright. Most individuals let their personalities show through their home decor, and holiday decorating is just as personal as decorating throughout the rest of the year.
Early Tuesday morning, Dec. 6, a Union Pacific train had six cars go off the rails north of Martin Luther King and W. Gilmer. Reports the train collided with a car were untrue.
Majestic Christmas trees garner the lion’s share of the decorative fanfare when the holidays arrive. Trees may be the focal points of holiday decor, but the humble wreath adorning the front door is the first decoration guests are likely to see when visiting a home.
Weather-related flight delays or cancellations are often the cause of much frustration. However, one timely storm nearly 80 years might just have paved the way for a beloved beverage.