PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
If you live by the rules and execute your plans methodically, the rewards you want will be delivered. It's up to you to call the shots and to stifle interference. Play it safe, stick to what you know and enjoy the ride. Don't let distress take the reins when you should ignore what others do and follow through with your plans. The sweetest revenge is success, happiness and living life your way.
Frances Matous Novotny went to be with the Lord on March 6, 2020, at her home in Corsicana surrounded by loved ones. She was born October 12, 1927 at her home in Ennis. She was the first of 10 children.
Considered one of the area’s untapped resources of wildlife, nature and recreation, Lake Bardwell, is about to receive some much needed attention and affection.
Impounded as a reservoir in 1964 at a cost of $12 million, the area has yet to be surveyed for baseline (inventory) since it was created. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who constructed and serve the lake, along with KeepEnnisBeautiful.com, are coordinating a Bio Blitz for the sake of pursuing restoration activities and to generate public-use data.
Twenty-five years in law enforcement might seem a tad late to be making changes in the beat of a veteran policeman. This opportunity, however, was too good to let it pass. A local rancher from the Cowboy Church in Palmer gave a horse to Ennis police officer Rodney Rickman, his wife, Joey, and their family, which includes their children, Raylee, Jonas and Cash. The horse, named Dude, is a 13-year old teenage American Quarter Horse.
Kachina Prairie, 1816 W Baldridge St., at Lake Clark will be the site of a Bluebonnet Festival Wildflower Pre-Walk next month, hosted by the Indian Trail Master Naturalist Chapter. A workday to clear paths for the walk us set for next week, March 20. The Bluebonnet Fest Pre-Walk will take place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., April 13. Last year’s “Wildflower Walk” was held during the Bluebonnet Trails and Festival but was rained out.
Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution mandates the number of residents in the country be counted every ten years. This year, 2020, is the year for the counting of residents that will decide a lot of issues for the coming decade.
Ever stop to think, and then forget to start thinking again? The older one gets, the more often that occurs. But, have you wondered about the process of deciding which Letters to the Editor make it to the pages of this paper?
Good question and thanks for asking. There are answers.
We actually receive plenty, but if they are not addressed as Letters to the Editor, we do not even consider publishing them.
Democratic front runners Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, both aging politicians, are nearing the end, both in years and in seeking the nomination of their party at the national convention in July in Milwaukee. They are getting close
Before the economic crisis of 2020 caused by self-quarantine due to Coronavirus fears kicks in, we can all use a little levity, I think. I, for one, have been searching the internet for funny bits since Saturday. While the XFL in its own right is a joke, there are others out there,
besides me, that are creating things that make you chortle and snort. Here are a few that I have found amusing over the past couple of days.