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Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens: and thy glory above all the earth. — Psalm 108:5

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Vol. 29

N E W S October 4, 2019

Longview High School Tieraney Beall Recently Attended Education by Design Chamber Of Commerce Ribbon Cutting

Longview Police Officer Michael Bynum Attends Longview Regional Medical Center Annual Luncheon for Local Law Enforcement

Longview Regional Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer Keith Ellison Attends LRMC’s Annual Luncheon for Law Enforcement

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NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION

Kayce Threadgill:

Ladies of Fire USA got started essentially by accident. Kayce Threadgill was one of a group of five Longview women who originally came together meaning only to study the Bible on a weekly basis, but under the Holy Spirit’s direction the group became much more. They drew closer to their Savior and to each other as they explored the Scriptures together. Last April, Threadgill felt the Lord calling her to organize a women’s conference in Longview to share in her prayer/study group’s spiritual growth. The others in her tiny circle enthusiastically supported the proposal, saying that for some time they had felt moved in this very direction.

Campaigns for Christian Unity Slates “Ignite” Women’s Conference October 19

By J o y c e l y n e F a d o j u t i m i / ET R

school spotlight

Longview High School

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Zamiyah Henson Yadira Contreras, Diana Pitman, Kayce Threadgill, Carmela Sapp, Jacqueline Manning, Jessica Izquierdo, Martha Gonzalez, Maria “Lupita” Rodiguez and Eileen Julieth Burbano

Ladies of Fire: Carmela Sapp, Kaycee Threadgill and Jacqueline Manning

Survey Findings:

LRMC NICU

Texas Interest in CBD Outpaces National Average

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Ayanna Harris

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Technology is Cool Page 13

Whenever a family welcomes its newest, newborn member it is a cherished, blessed event. Sometimes, though, this happiness is tempered by uncertainty and outright fear when a newborn has special needs. Tiny ones with health problems are a great trial both for their loved ones and the medical professionals tasked with caring for the frail little ones.

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Rebecca, Jesse and Rachael Martin with Telema Nga, MD.

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A new Texas-wide survey shows that approximately 40% of all respondents currently, or have previously, used Cannabidol (CBD) products, compared to the national average of 14% reported by Gallup in August. Contd. on Page 5


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