The time is now.
The time is now to get involved in our country, our state and our county. I am astonished at the amount of disconnect our elected officials demonstrate on a regular basis as to what I hear on Main Street from readers and from businesses. While I hear from the occasional person who is on the extreme left or the extreme right most of the people that I visit with are somewhere in the middle.
Our elected officials need to pay attention to this. While she lost her home county in her run for United States Representative, she did win an overwhelmingly high majority of Congressional District 3 – Rep. Lauren Boebert needs to understand that her way isn’t the right way – it is one of many ways. She or anyone in her role will only succeed by listening to both sides and working together for a solution that serves most people not just one set of people.
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Baylor University
When the Texas Baptist Education Society petitioned the Congress of the Republic of Texas for a charter to start a university, the first name suggested was “San Jacinto” to recognize the victory which enabled the Texans to become an independent nation. Then it was changed to honor revolutionary hero Ben Milam. Just before the final vote of the Congress, the petitioners requested the university be named in honor of Judge R. E. B. Baylor. Republic of Texas President Anson Jones signed the Act of Congress on February 1, 1845, officially chartering it as Baylor University.
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (1793-1873)