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Finally! Several newlyreleased books from famous authors who are popular with our patrons have arrived here at Rhoads Memorial Library and are ready for checkout!Here it is December, and we have been waiting for books we ordered that were released in September and October.

He Acknowledges You

And God looked upon the children of Israel, and God acknowledged them.Exodus 2:25 Scripture calls us to acknowledge God in all our ways and trust him to direct our life’s track. That is a wonderful promise.

Paxton files suit against New York physician

Texas AG Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit accusing a New York physician of prescribing abortion drugs to a Texas resident, setting up the first attempt to test what will happen when state abortion laws conflict with the other.

Heavenly Chorus

What do you give to the person who has everything?Most of us take the easy way out by buying gift cards. That might work for the affluent on our lists but what about the One who truly owns everything?

Paxton files lawsuit against 3M, DuPont

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against chemical giants accusing them misrepresenting or omitting the safety of forever chemicals (PFAS) in the face of mounting evidence they are harmful to human health.

Cook announced nominee of GOP caucus for Speaker

On Saturday, the Texas House GOP Caucus met in Austin to elect a nominee for Speaker of the Texas House for the upcoming 89th Legislature.Rep. David Cook of Mansfi eld won the caucus nomination with 77% of the 62 votes on the third ballot.

Bucc-ee’s officially open in Amarillo

Buc-ee’s opened its newest travel center in Amarillo this past Monday, with doors opening to the public and ribbon cutting ceremony.Located at 9900 East Interstate 40, Buc-ee’s Amarillo sits inside 74,000 square feet and offers 108 fueling positions and 24 EV charging stations.
This past Sunday, the Texas Tech pediatric doctors met with Hart High School students to discuss the value of staying in school and not giving up hope. Students got to stuff a stocking to take home, and create gift baskets for some elderly residents of Hart and delivered them.

This past Sunday, the Texas Tech pediatric doctors met with Hart High School students to discuss the value of staying in school and not giving up hope. Students got to stuff a stocking to take home, and create gift baskets for some elderly residents of Hart and delivered them.

Texas Tech pediatric doctors