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Prayers for our nation - Wilmington News Journal

Prayers for our nation News Journal Rev. Tom Stephenson with the First Christian Church of Wilmington, left foreground, prays for elected officials in the United States, including those in the local, state and federal levels. In the background from left are Wilmington Faith Lutheran Church Pastor Joel Richter, Dave Hinman with Dove Church in Wilmington, and Lee Sandlin with Sugartree Ministries, located in Wilmington. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal Outside the Clinton County Courthouse, approximately 50 people took part Thursday in the annual National Day of Prayer. The theme was “Love, life, and liberty”. Eight local faith leaders prayed, six focusing on a different set of people, one on the activity of work and business, and one petitioner praying for the nation to unite. For more photos, visit wnewsj.com .

Clinton County s annual National Day of Prayer event sent for next Thursday

Clinton County’s annual National Day of Prayer event sent for next Thursday Submitted article WILMINGTON A National Day of Prayer event will be held at the Clinton County Courthouse at noon Thursday, May 6. The gathering will take place on the outside Main Street entrance. The schedule is below and will include one of our area pastors or leaders with focused prayer on one area of our nation’s welfare. This event is one of hundreds of prayer rallies being held across the land on this day. • Belinda Cook Welcome and History of the National Day of Prayer • Tom Stephenson Leading the Pledge of Allegiance and prayers for local, state, and federal elected officials

How My Octopus Teacher Defied Convention - Issue 99: Universality

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Report finds internet service lags in rural Texas county

The results of a survey on broadband internet for businesses, community organizations and residents conducted in Bastrop County last year has revealed significant deficiencies in access and quality of service. The findings, based on 3,624 Bastrop County households that responded to a voluntary survey between July 6 and Nov. 16, show 60.5% of respondents said their current internet service doesn’t meet their needs. The survey was conducted by Connected Nation Texas, a nonprofit that works to support all residents to leverage broadband, and the report and results were made public in a March 3 virtual meeting between the Bastrop County Broadband Committee, Connected Nation officials, local government leaders and representatives from local broadband providers.

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