City of Holliday to switch insurance providers

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The Holliday City Council elected to switch insurance providers for the city's employees after it's current provider Texas Municipal League's Health Pool proposed a 63% increase in rates during its council meeting on Monday, Oct. 9.

Some observations I have about grief

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Sometimes in life, things happen that are almost unbearable. Grief doesn't announce that it's coming, and almost always blows in like an unexpected storm. I hope in defining some of the realities of sorrow that it might help someone who feels stuck in their pain. One of the verses that has always given me hope, is Psalm 34:18 'The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart and saves such as have a contrite spirit.'
Some observations I have about grief

City of Scotland clean-up

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The City of Scotland is sponsoring a Town Clean-Up Day on Saturday, Oct. 21. This is a free service. All residents are encouraged to clean up their property and place items into the large dumpsters located at the Scotland Trash Collection Center on Avenue I behind the fire department. The gates will be open Saturday morning at 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.or until dumpsters are full. Once the dumpsters reach capacity, the gates will be locked. Please do not put items outside the fence or throw items over the fence. Also, below is a list of items not accepted at any Texas landfill:

Eagles blank Snyder on homecoming 31-0

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Holliday’s defense continued its dominance, limiting Snyder to 92 yards of total offense in a 31-0 blanking of the Tigers to lift the Eagles to 4-1 with district play kicking off this week. The Eagles rolled up 417 yards of total offense, including 247 on the ground, averaging nearly 10 yards a touch.
The Holliday Homecoming Court poses for a photo on Friday, Sept. 29. (L to R) Kelby Jones, Grant Cox, Bailee Bowers, Cooper Turner, Kenna Wood, Caleb Foster, Kynzee Jackson and Parker Fandler. Courtesy photo/Jim Harrison
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