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Both sets of my grandparents were married in September of 1923. One hundred years ago this year! It was the “Roaring Twenties”. In August of 1923, President Harding died in office and President Coolidge was sworn in as America’s 30th president.

04/02/2023 12:00 AM
Boerne citizen concerned about carbon emissions
Boerne citizen concerned about carbon emissions

Dear Editor, On Monday, March 20th, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its latest assessment on climate change, drawing on the findings of hundreds of scientists throughout the world. The assessment details the devastating impacts of rising greenhouse gas emissions, including destruction of homes, loss of crops, and fragmentation of communities.

03/29/2023 12:00 AM
Commerce Department and the CHIPS Act
Commerce Department and the CHIPS Act

The United States Commerce Department is a far-reaching multifaceted organization.

03/26/2023 12:00 AM
A republic, if you can keep it
A republic, if you can keep it

Upon exiting the Constitutional Convent of 1787 in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin was asked by an anxious inquisitor, “Doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarchy?” Franklin is said to have replied, “A republic, if you can keep it?”

03/19/2023 12:00 AM
Abbott lays out seven top priorities
Abbott lays out seven top priorities

Gov. Greg Abbott, in a State of the State address last Thursday, outlined his seven top priorities for the ongoing legislative session before an invitation-only audience at a manufacturing facility in San Marcos, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Those priorities include $4 billion for border security, property tax relief and more school choice for parents, which he called “education freedom.” He avoided use of the word “vouchers.’

02/22/2023 12:00 AM
Runaway Spending
Runaway Spending

Before Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their epic trip to explore the Louisiana Purchase lands in 1804, President Jefferson requested $2,500 from the United States Treasury.

02/19/2023 12:00 AM
Christian values drive local GOP
Christian values drive local GOP

During the Christmas season, I was in conversations where the topic of Jesus and politics came up. At first, it was an uncomfortable place, and my initial reaction was, really? Can’t we enjoy the season without involving politics? However, the idea, the concept of Jesus related to politics, or vice versa, intrigued me enough to consider if there was a deeper and perhaps indeed a contemporary meaning, because ultimately, it seems to me, the deepest issues facing humanity are spiritual in nature and will require spiritual solutions.

01/08/2023 12:00 AM
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Football coach thankful for community support

01/01/2023 12:00 AM
The role of the Republican county chair and importance of voting
The role of the Republican county chair and importance of voting

I grew in New Braunfels and my grandparents lived down the street. My grandfather, Lt. Col Robert J. Uhr, served his country and his party. He was a huge influence in my political shaping. He would take me to campaign rallies and to the voting booths where I sat quietly while he cast his vote. It made a lasting impression on me. He always told me voting wasn’t just about election day, it was about what goes on before and after that, and he encouraged me to understand the process.

10/30/2022 12:00 AM
Statewide Offices: Lieutenant Governor
Statewide Offices: Lieutenant Governor

For my penultimate column to describe the important statewide races on the November 8 ballot and the Democratic vision for that office, I’ll review the position of Lieutenant Governor (Lt. Gov.).

10/22/2022 12:00 AM
Our first and greatest responsibility
Our first and greatest responsibility

You probably know people who complain about the state of our country, or our state, or county, or city. Yes, there is a lot to be irritated about, but is it enough to just store up that frustration or can we get the complainers to take the next step toward a solution?

10/02/2022 12:00 AM
Vaccine skeptics might walk a mile in polio sufferers’ shoes
Vaccine skeptics might walk a mile in polio sufferers’ shoes

If you want to understand the impact of polio -- if you want to comprehend the heartbreak polio victims feel about the return of infantile paralysis -- if you want to sense the bewilderment that polio victims feel about vaccine skepticism -- then walk a mile in Stacy Smith’s shoes.

10/02/2022 12:00 AM
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