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Family Talk

When I Grow Up

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Trust that Airline Again - or Not

The holiday fun and games were over, and we were ready to fly home. But a middle of the night message informed us our flight was cancelled and we had to rebook. And we suddenly became birds without wings. I now have a pretty good idea how a Christmas turkey feels, in those left-over days after Christmas. The juicy meat is already picked off, and all that is left is a carcass of dried-up bones. Except I felt more useless than turkey bones, which a cook will simmer into broth. Oh, yeah, I did simmer…being stranded when I just want to be back in my house tends to bring out the fed up and frustrated side of me.

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Around Town......by John Bill Martin

Just Another Birthday Celebration

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Wash Robinson, Noted Colored Scout

WashRobinsonwasborninOldMexico,asheremembers,abouttheyear 1840. When quite a boy, the Navaho Indians stole him. When he was nearly grown, he was sold by them to the Pueblos. After having been with them for some time, he left, and went to the Wichita Mountains. He was next taken prisoner at the battle of Big Frame on the Santa Fe Trail and taken to Washington.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebrated

The Town of Clearview hosted their annual Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 16, 2023 at the Main Street Community Center. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of Jan- uary. It celebrates the life and achievements of MLK Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well-know for his campaigns to end racial segregation on public transportation and for racial equality in the United States.

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Clearview News:

The Town successfully completed their MKL Jr. program and will begin work on a Black History program for February. Please make plans to attend since this is the fundraiser for the Clearview gym maintenance. Ted Jackson is doing well and has successfully completed his second treatment. His strength and appetite is greatly improved. Otis Davis spent a few days in the hospital and is not feeling well. Please continue your prayers for those on our sick list: Ted Jackson, Clifford Normore, Billy Walker, L.C. and Irene Carson, Sharon Patton, Laura Beavers, Dorothy Loggins, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, Otis Davis, and Johnny West.

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Moss Elementary Awards

Moss Elementary Awards

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