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The Democratic race for the presidential nomination is Joe Biden’s to lose

As the national race for the Democratic nomination for President in 2020 kicks into high gear with debates on June 26 and June 27, the race is Joe Biden’s to lose as he has led every single poll against his Democratic opponents both nationally and in statewide races compiled by Real Clear Politics...

Biden flip-flop on China underscores weak trade policy under Obama

Former Vice President Joe Biden has evolved in the past six weeks from “Come on, man. They’re (China) not competition for us,” to “We are in a competition with China. We need to get tough with China. They are a serious challenge to us, and in some areas a real threat.

FRONT PORCH GOSPEL: Pass the best recipes along

Good week to all. Welcome to the “Front Porch.” I write to you today from Huntington Beach, California, just a stone’s throw from the Pacific Ocean. Every summer the amazin’ blonde and I take our excursion here to see our son Malachi who is making his way in life far to the west of us.

OUT TO PASTOR: What ever happened to the simple things in life?

I’m not a very complicated person. I like simple things – things nice and easy. Occasionally I will do a crossword puzzle, but beside that, I enjoy the simple life. On the other side, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage is very complicated.

FM 664 widening Public Hearing June 27

FERRIS – The Texas Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed widening of FM 664 from Interstate 35E in Red Oak to Interstate 45 south in Ferris in Ellis County. The purpose of the hearing is to present the planned improvements and receive public comment.
Joshua C. Johnson

Joshua C. Johnson

LONG TIME JOURNALIST DIES

Joshua C. Johnson, 36, died Saturday at his home in DeSoto. Johnson was well known and respected in the southwest Dallas County and Ellis County communities, where he served as chief executive editor of Focus Daily News from 2007 to present.

Wilmer celebrating Juneteenth Saturday

WILMER – The City of Wilmer will hold its Juneteenth celebration a little late this year on June 30, but “residents can be sure it was worth the wait.” A free event is to be held at the Wilmer Community Center from 1 to 3:30 p.m. there will be music, food and vendors for all who join.
State Representative Carl Sherman

State Representative Carl Sherman

FERRIS APPROVES HELP FOR CITY MANAGER DUTIES

FERRIS – Mayor Jim Swafford was given approval to contract with former Ferris City Manager Carl Sherman as a consultant to assist with certain areas needed to be handled by a city manager for a period of six months during Monday, June 17’s regular meeting of the city council.

Ellis County storms knock out electricity

RED OAK – As a series of storms rolled through the Ellis County area over the weekend, some residents in cities like Red Oak awoke Sunday morning to no electricity. The first storms came through around 4 a.m. and electricity went down for residents in Red Oak until around 11 a.m.
The City of Hutchins broke ground Monday morning on a new $6.5 million 18,200-square-feet building, Public Safety building located at the corner of Palestine and Denton Streets.

The City of Hutchins broke ground Monday morning on a new $6.5 million 18,200-square-feet building, Public Safety building located at the corner of Palestine and Denton Streets.

Hutchins breaks ground

HUTCHINS – The City of Hutchins broke ground Monday morning on a new Public Safety building that is poised to put the city on the map regarding state of the art. Costing the city about $6.