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Patricia Ann Brewer, 62, of Weatherford, Texas passed away on Thursday, August 6, 2015. She had been a resident of Weatherford for 10 years having moved there from Anaheim, California. Patricia was a school teacher in Christian Schools and very devoted to the Baptist Church. She married Hollis Brewer on February 5, 2002 in Anaheim, California. She is survived by her husband, Hollis Brewer; daughter, Samone Robinson of California; three sisters, Joan Sutton of Weatherford, Texas, Mary Ray, Vicky ...
Individuals interested in sleep disorders and treatment options are invited to a free Sleep Well presentation with lunch at Llano Library on Wed., Aug. 26. A complimentary lunch will be provided at 11:30 a.m., followed by a presentation including a participant-guided question-and-answer session with Hill Country Memorial sleep technologist, Theresa Cochran, RRT, RPSGT, RST.
In July, Hill Country Memorial's Restore—The Remarkable Joint Center—began offering total shoulder replacement surgery at the hospital in Fredericksburg. Like the successful knee and hip joint replacement programs, the new shoulder program provides pre-operative education, innovative pain management and post-operative physical and occupational therapy to get patients back on their feet quickly. Clinical studies show that surgical programs with protocols like Restore's decrease patients' pai ...
It wasn't until after the Indian situation, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Outlaw Era came to an end that the town of Llano began to grow and prosper significantly. Because the main road from Bluffton going west passed through northwestern Llano County, the northwestern section of Llano County began to settle prior to 1860.
Profanity is not an acceptable part of my life, and I do not appreciate others exercising their right to profanity while in my company. A little respect, please! Last week, for instance, I made somebody mad. I forget what I did or did not do provoking such irate anger toward me.
I met Orlen while in my twenties and serving my first church. He was the pastor of a thriving congregation. He had poor eyesight, but his spiritual insight more than made up for his limited vision. Impressed by his accomplishments and the relationship he enjoyed with his church, I once questioned him about the secrets of his success. "The Bible says the meek will inherit the earth,"
The Mason County M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library is honored to host Texas Writes, a statewide program founded and administered by the Writers' League of Texas that brings accomplished authors to rural libraries for a half day of workshops and panel discussions. The Saturday, August 22, 2015, event, which is free and open to the public, will feature award-winning nonfiction author and novelist Carol Dawson and journalist and nonfiction author Carol Flake Chapman. Dawson, who has written four ac ...
The first five days of Llano High football practices came to a successful conclusion, August 7, as the varsity and junior varsity were on collision courses for-and-against-each-other in a somewhat special edition in the twilight. "I still love where we're at," said head coach Craig Slaughter, who was his usual enthusiastic self.
GEORGETOWN—You can't say the Llano volleyball Jackets enjoyed two days of leisure, August 7-8, in their pair of scrimmages prior to the season opener, August 11. "A lot of competition," head coach John Black described it. Marble Falls, Hyde Park of Austin, and Lampasas were the foes in the Max Copeland Gymnasium in Marble on Friday. The following day at East View High School— a shot-to-the-baseline down the road from Southwestern in Georgetown—Pflugerville, Ann Richards High, and the host ...
By Art Dlugach The starting quarterback may be named soon, and then all Texas Tech fans can concentrate more on how this team is going to rebound from a 4-8 campaign in 2014. "I think when you look at our turnover margin last year," said third-year head coach, Kliff Kingsbury, at Football Media Days in Dallas in July, "it was very close to the bottom of the entire country.

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