Toyota ShareLunker Program enjoyed another successful collection season
ATHENS — The 2025 Toyota ShareLunker program powered forward with another excellent collection season for the fifth consecutive year.
ATHENS — The 2025 Toyota ShareLunker program powered forward with another excellent collection season for the fifth consecutive year.
Few things are more exciting to hunters than scouting new land they plan to hunt and this is the time of year when many hunters are exploring the land they plan to hunt this fall.
CLEVELAND – The NAIA Athletics Directors Association (NAIA-ADA) has selected Dr. Jesse Godding, director of athletics at Nelson University, to serve as President for the 2025-26 membership year.
The Waxahachie High School cross country squad has a tough act to follow, after last year’s boys advanced to state for the first time in 25 years and placed seventh in a tough Class 5A field. Fortunately, five of the top six runners for the Indians are expected to be back this fall, and the Tribe looks poised to make a charge at returning to Round Rock for the University Interscholastic League state championships.
BRYAN — Three Avalon High School baseball players have received high honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association, having been selected to the Blue Bell/TSWA Class 1A all-state baseball team.
Nelson University has announced the hiring of Madeline Caveney as the new Head Cheer Coach. A spirit filled leader with a deep background in cheer and dance, Coach Caveney joins the Nelson community alongside her husband, Michael who is an assistant baseball coach at the university, and their newborn baby.
The Waxahachie Lady Indians are making another fresh start under a former volleyball player as they look to extend an impressive streak. As one former protégé of legendary coach Sandy Faussett leaves, another comes in to take over.
Nelson University proudly spotlights Adrianna Barnes, a standout example of what it means to be a Lion for life.
I’ll be upfront with you. I am not a fan of hunting big wild hogs.
Paige Greenberg of Ovilla has been selected as one of two women to represent the state of Texas in the Special Olympics USA Games to be held June 20-26, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.