Texas Metro News 3-3-22

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• Vol. 10 • March 3 - March 9, 2022

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

We see you! Well she finally did it! On Tuesday, March 1, 2022; Skylar decided to use her potty for its intended purpose. Since she received it a few months ago, she has used the potty as a chair, a foot stool and storage unit. Everything you could imagine has been inside that potty, except for a number one, a number two; or, like her mother told me years ago, “a number three!” Go figure that one out! Which brings me to my truth. Admittedly I am a work in progress and will be that way for as long as I continue to inhale and exhale. Since I have no idea when those actions will cease, I just keep on keeping on — living and learning with the understanding that when you know better, you do better. And who doesn’t want to be a better person? Hours later after Skylar’s deposit, she was right back to using the potty to be mischievous. Hopefully she will do better, but she’s only two years old. Unfortunately there are too many 20, 30, and yes even 40 times her age and have yet to “get it right!” What does “get it right” entail? Good question. It requires being honorable in words, actions and deeds. It means standing up, sitting down, and even kneeling when you know in your heart it is the right thing to do even if you are doing it alone. It also means walking a walk as if the whole world is watching, like you have nothing to hide and everything you are See MY TRUTH, Page 3

Celebrating Women’s History Month

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A HUG FOR THE JUDGE!

Taking a break from watching election results and receiving hugs from supporters, Judge Tammy Kemp and son Nicolas share a moment together Tuesday night

see more election coverage at www.texasmetronews.com

Tarrant County Race too Close to Call By Valerie Fields Hill News Editor Texas Metro News

Greg Abbott, Beto O’Rourke easily win primaries, setting up race for Texas governor in fall By Robert T. Garrett

Two longtime Tarrant County community servants, Alisa Simmons and Ruby Faye Woolridge, appeared headed for a runoff Tuesday night in the Democratic primary race to replace Tarrant County Commissioner Devan Allen. Simmons was leading at 11 p.m. TuesSee TARRANT COUNTY, page 6

Gov. Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke jumped to early leads and were expected to win their respective parties’ nominations for Texas governor without a runoff Tuesday. Credit: Lynda M. Gonzalez, left, and Rose Baca, right

AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke jumped to big early leads and won their respective parties’ nominations for Texas governor continue reading at www.texasmetronews.com

Community servants honored by TLOD Dallas Chapters of Top Ladies of Distinction and Top Teens of America, Inc. meet in Dallas

Ladies, Lords and Teens of the Dallas, Southern Dallas and Trinity West Chapters will host more than 400 Ladies, Lords, and Teens for their 51st Area One Leadership Conference at the 5-Star Hilton Anatole Hotel. Special guests include: National President and CEO of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Lady Sharon J. Beard and National 2nd Vice President, Lady Jacqueline Wilcher. During three days of training, seminars, business, and celebrations, members will focus on the Area One theme: “Transforming Area One Through Recruitment, Reclamation, Retention, and Recommitment" and whole-heartedly embrace and commit to the national theme: “Celebrating our Legacy: Transforming Lives and Making a Difference...One Teen, One Lady, and One Community at a Time" (TLC).

Lady Dorruth Boyd Lady Emile Blaine Lady Jackie Wilcher Lady Annie Mouton Area I National Director Conference Co- Chairs Conference Co- Chair 2nd VP

Lady Harnell Williams Lady Jerelene Lady Brenda Murphy Conference Conference Co- Chair Conference Chair Honorary Chair

Celebrations will highlight the service that chapters have provided to youth and adults through programs and projects. Awards will be presented to Top Teen winners of the essay competition, performing arts, scholarships, and

Lady Sharon Beard National Chair

speakers' tournaments. At the Community Awards Night, the theme is “Soaring to Greater Heights of Exceptional Service” and exceptional individuals in the DFW Metroplex will be honored: See HONOREES, Page 15

Fort Worth provides surprise at polls By Valerie Fields Hill News Editor Texas Metro News

Deborah Peoples, a businesswoman and former head of the Democratic Party, appeared headed toward a major victory over Arlington res- Deborah Peoples ident Marvin Sutton in the Democratic race for Tarrant County judge. People’s won nearly 83 percent of the early and absentee vote, while Sutton, a former Arlington city councilman, won just 17 percent, according to unofficial election results. “I am so excited,” Peoples said in a telephone interview shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday night. By 10:45 p.m. Tuesday night, Tarrant County elections administrators had not posted same day vote tallies. It was unclear Tuesday night why the day’s balloting had not been made public on the office’s official website. A message on the site throughout the night read that officials would update Tuesday’s balloting results every 30 minutes. See FORT WORTH, Page 6

Black Press Salutes Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Three times the Senate has confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson – twice unanimously. Now, an evenly divided Senate will face the task of confirming Judge Jackson to the highest court in America and, in the process, make her the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. On Friday, February 25, President Joe Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Biden made Judge Jackson his choice to succeed Justice Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement in January. “It’s because of Judge Brown Jackson’s experience in roles at all levels of the justice system, her character, and her legal brilliance that President Biden nominated her to the D.C. Circuit Court, after which she earned continue reading at www.texasmetronews.com


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