This is an hour. [applause]. [applause] thank you. Good. [inaudible] [whistleblowing]. [shouting] [inaudible] [shouting] what do we want . Dreamers . What do we want . Dreamers when do we want . Now members of the house, we had to get here from the senate. Our guest and the dowry. Thank you very much sergeant. Thank you very much. [applause] thank you. Senator president pro tem. Senate president pro tem. House speaker, democratic and republican leaders. It just seemed members of the new mexico legislature, honorable members of the judiciary. Former new mexicogovernor , tribal governors, distinguished guests. The state system my husband, and truncal. [applause] my beautiful sister lenny. My stepson carlo, his wife tara. [applause] and of course, states precious granddaughter catalina ray. [applause] my fellow new mexicans. I am honored to join you for the state of the state address and to open this legislative session. I was actually going to forgo this speech this year. And let you guy
After almost 20 years of showcasing Rusk County history, the Gaston Museum board has decided to close the facility, citing a lack of funding and manpower. The museum has played host to curated exhibits depicting life during the East Texas oil boom and the history of wealth and success that followed.
After almost 20 years of showcasing Rusk County history, the Gaston Museum board has decided to close the facility, citing a lack of funding and manpower. The museum has played host to curated exhibits depicting life during the East Texas oil boom and the history of wealth and success that followed.
After nearly 20 years spent sharing a broad spectrum of Rusk County history, the Gaston Museum board has made the heart-wrenching decision to close the museum doors, citing a lack