Update | Local church must still pay $57,000 electric bill, but overtime
Immanuel Lutheran Ministries won t be forced to cut programs or close doors, but their debt isn t going away either. Author: Andrew Moore Updated: 6:47 PM CDT July 1, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas A local church is stuck paying a $57,010 power bill for the month of February, even after the energy company and Public Utility Commission took another look at the issue.
Immanuel Lutheran Ministries has a Temple campus and a Belton campus. They ve been with energy company Constellation since 2012 and recent energy bills at the Belton Campus ranged from $500 to $1,000 a month.
When they got a Belton campus bill for $57,010.78 after the winter storm, Pastor Dana Wilhelmsen thought it had to be a mistake.
Graduates seated socially distanced at the first-ever commencement ceremony at Neyland Stadium on May 8, 2021. Seth Chapman / The Daily Beacon
Though they will not be on campus together, students from the Class of 2021 and the Class of 2025 have a unique shared experience: they both spent their senior years adapting to and overcoming the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The senior class that graduated in May included many notable campus leaders and volunteers, each of whom left UT older and wiser and more prepared for their lives because they weathered the storm of a global crisis. Because they will not be around to tell the incoming freshmen what they learned, a few seniors shared their advice for the newest Vols here.
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FRISCO, Texas – After selecting Nicky Hernandez and Colin Shutler in the first and second rounds of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft, FC Dallas took two FCD Academy graduates and an international player with its three third-round picks.
With its initial third-round selection, FC Dallas took forward Thibaut Jacquel 75th overall out of Campbell University. Born in Saverne, France, Jacquel was part of FC Metz’s academy before coming stateside to continue his development and pursue a degree in communications.
“He’s an interesting player,” said FC Dallas Director of Soccer Operations
Marco Ferruzzi. “He’s a goal-scorer and an international student who seemingly adapted well to domestic soccer. We’re going to see how he does, he’s got some nice traits in front of goal. His numbers speak for themselves with what he did at Campbell. He’ll be another exciting prospect in our camp.”