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Denton Guyer alum Harmon enjoys solid start at Oklahoma

Denton Guyer High School graduate De’Vion Harmon is enjoying a solid start as a true freshman floor general for Oklahoma.The 6-foot-1-inch, 201-pound Harmon has three starts for the Sooners and averages 10.3 points per game in his young collegiate career. He scored a...

Gonzaga redshirt senior guard Gilder on the comeback trail

The 2019-2020 campaign will be a comeback season for Gonzaga redshirt senior guard Admon Gilder.The Dallas Madison High School graduate and former Texas A&M star missed the entire 2018-2019 season because of a knee injury and a blood clot. Having left College...

Granger Keeps Job Despite Agency Hiring Costly Replacement

Board members responsible for overseeing Fort Worth’s billion-dollar redevelopment project hired a federal bureaucrat to run the agency in place of a congresswoman’s son, J.D. Granger. Despite his replacement allegedly taking over executive responsibilities, Granger...

Commentary: Liberty Is the Goal

Speaker Dennis Bonnen and Chairman Poncho Nevarez (D–Eagle Pass) were by far the two biggest blocks to constitutional carry in the Texas House this past session. It looks like neither one of them is coming back. Bonnen is leaving after being disgraced by his, well,...

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The Tireless Minority

The American patriot Sam Adams once wrote, “It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.” That statement echos a basic truth we find repeated throughout scripture: when we are with God,...

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Teacher Says Parents “Don’t Know What’s Best”

The government knows what’s in your child’s best interest better than you do—at least, according to a teacher at Willis Independent School District. Anthony Lane, an English teacher at Willis High School who has vocally defended the school’s decision to bring in an...