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101.5 KNUE Wants To Help Fill The Open Positions In Your Business Get our free mobile app We see your Help Wanted , Now Hiring and Positions Open signs and we want to help you fill those positions. Drive anywhere in East Texas - Overton, Henderson, Tyler, Kilgore, Big Sandy, White Oak, Brownsboro, Gilmer, Palestine, Longview, Van - and you will see that all types of businesses across the Piney Woods are hiring. As our economy begins to recover, we know your are looking to increase your workforce so that you can conduct and stay in business creating your products, continuing to provide the services that your customers come to you and expect from you.

Archives - May 14, 2021 Issue - The Austin Chronicle

Book Review: The Hunting Wives by May Cobb

It s scorching. It s humid. You re two glasses of wine too many in. You re next to a beautiful woman, a woman who scares you a little, and you said you d stop putting yourself in these situations but for all your better judgment, you can t seem to tear your eyes away from her. But maybe you shouldn t sweat it. Maybe summers are for fun-bad decisions. How dangerous could things get? Per Austin author May Cobb s second thriller, The Hunting Wives: pretty dangerous. Protagonist Sophie O Neill engineered her family s move to the Piney Woods town where she went to high school but quickly finds herself chafing against the slow, stay-at-home life she thought she wanted. It s to her great relief that she eventually falls in with Margot Banks titular clique of Southern socialites, whose regular girls nights tend to start with shooting skeet and end with reckless, clandestine partying. In very little time, Sophie is in over her head but loath to leave Margot s intoxicating orbit. First co

GNV4ALL volunteers working to reverse lost gains for African Americans

GNV4ALL volunteers working to reverse lost gains for African Americans James F. Lawrence © [Photo credit: Vintage photographs of African Americans and Black Native Americans] A Jim Crow era one-room schoolhouse for Black children in St. Johns County near St. Augustine. I recently ran across this vintage photo of a one-room schoolhouse in Florida (St. John’s County) for Black children. My mind immediately flashed to my deceased parents who often told stories of walking barefoot to their one-room schoolhouse in the Piney Woods of Jefferson County near Tallahassee. Then I thought of Gainesville For All’s ongoing effort to open a high-quality early learning center at Metcalfe Elementary School that would serve mostly poor and Black children who live nearby. I was saddened.

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