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Grilled Portobello Gyros with Yogurt Dill Sauce

Grilled Portobello Gyros with Yogurt Dill Sauce

TASTE: Hearty, wholesome dishes to support immune systems

FAMILY FEATURES – If feeding your family wholesome meals is a daily goal, keep in mind you can serve up tasty foods that also feed your immune system by including ingredients like mushrooms.

EDITORIAL: The debate about energy pipelines misses the point

By opposing the Nord Stream 2 and Keystone XL pipelines, the Biden administration is perpetuating one of Washington’s favorite pastimes: chasing plot devices to advance predictable narratives.Alfred Hitchcock might call each of these intensely polarizing lines of steel pipe a “MacGuffin.

FRONT-PORCH GOSPEL: The touch of the Master’s hand

Welcome all to the “front porch.” Matthew, Mark, and Luke all record a powerful story of the faith of a blind man named Bartimaeus (Bart-i-me-us). Jesus is making his final trip to Jerusalem.

OUT TO PASTOR: Knock, knock; Someone’s in trouble

For some reason, the last several weeks we have been getting many visitors at our door. I’m not sure if this is a general trend or if it is just our door. Some of them have been salesmen, religious people, scam artists, and a host of other people.

LOCAL STUDENT UPDATE: March 4, 2021

Matt Hipshire of Ferris, Griffin Coulter, Steven Wallace and Claire Nestor of Midlothian were among more than 1,200 Harding University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the fall 2020 semester.

Douglas Wilder arrested in Midlothian

AUSTIN – The Texas Attorney General’s Fugitive Apprehension Unit made an arrest last week. Brandon Douglas Wilder was arrested in Midlothian on Feb. 23. Wilder had an outstanding warrant for Indecency with a Child Sexual Contact issued by the Midlothian Police Department.

Phillip & Amber Nealy join American Angus Association

Phillip & Amber Nealy, Waxahachie, are new members of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in Saint Joseph, Missouri.