Holding in europe. Yes they are the dax, chief amongst the leaders with quite a significant gain this morning. 10year note yield, been hanging around the 2. 4 level there we are, 2. 378. You can see wti up 32 cents. Lets get to our road map this morning. It does start with that market rally you just saw the futures are pointing to new records on growingconfidence that republicans in the senate and house are going to pass that historic tax cut plan this week. Plus, well have more on csx, investors are worried given the turnaround strategy may be in doubt after the sudden death of Hunter Harrison. Surging in the premarket after an upgrade from jp morgan. And weve got plenty of deals to talk about this morning. Geez, we sure do. Well get to those and talk p g. Lets get to stocks first. They are on track to open sharply higher, this on optimism on passage of the tax reform legislation. The house is slated to vote on the bill tomorrow followed by the senate with republicans hoping to get it
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Senior Spring Extravaganza drive-thru festival a big success
Visitors come together to show Communities of Strength
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MANSFIELD - Betty Smollen of Ontario participated in the 2021 Senior Spring Extravanganza Monday morning at the Richland County Fairgrounds, along with about 200 other senior citizens.
Smollen, 86, and friend Mary Ann Sautter, 87, stopped their vehicle and talked with Jessalynn Bryant of the Area Agency on Aging who handed out free Kettle Corn and a blue mega phone.
The two women arrived early and were glad they did as the line of vehicles meandered slowly throughout the property past the grandstand and barns before lunch was served.
1938-2021
Bobbie Dean Griffin, 82, of Breckenridge, Texas, passed from this life to the presence of Christ on March 2, 2021 surrounded by family and Pastor Andy Rodgers literally praying him into his heavenly home. A celebration of life will be Saturday, March 13 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Breckenridge. Officiating to include FBC Breckenridge Pastor Andy Rodgers and Dr. Genoa Goad. A visitation will follow in the FBC Breckenridge Family Life Center. Services have been entrusted to Morehart Mortuary.
Bob, the youngest of seven siblings, was born on April 3, 1938 in Dolores, Colo. to Fred & Stella Griffin. The family moved from Colorado to the Oklahoma panhandle area of Texas County in 1940, ultimately landing in Hooker, Okla. until his graduation in 1956. Bob was a star football, basketball and baseball player throughout high school, and in the fall of 1956 enrolled as a student/athlete playing football and basketball at Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colo. After two years,