
Luke Clayton: Dealing with pesky predators
It’s been one of those weeks that I’ve stuck pretty close to home and caught up on some past due writing, mostly on an article I’m working on pertaining to predation by raccoons.

It’s been one of those weeks that I’ve stuck pretty close to home and caught up on some past due writing, mostly on an article I’m working on pertaining to predation by raccoons.
On this Memorial Day, the Texas Veterans Commission pays solemn tribute to the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Their courage, selflessness, and steadfast dedication have shaped the freedoms we cherish, leaving a legacy that echoes through history.

It has been said that heroism is defined as holding on for one moment longer.

Some hospitals are buying life-saving medications for pennies, then charging low-income patients, including many with disabilities, hundreds of dollars for these drugs. They do it every day under a federal program meant to help uninsured and underserved patients access the care and medications they need.

We were blessed to live in San Francisco for five years, and they were five good years, maybe great years.

I’ve got a friend that’s a famous celebrity type pastor. He’s on television and the radio every day, and if I told you his name you would probably know who he is.

H. Bentley Glass was at one time one of the most famous scientists in the nation. His life was a journey that began with missionary parents and a Texas education.

I’ve shared before about the dust mop of a dog we call Buster.

Every so often, news reports emerge of court cases that hinge upon the meaning of a word, or a spelling error, or even the correct placement of punctuation.

Those of us that love spending time in the outdoors have learned that catching a big fish, bagging a trophy buck, shooting a limit of squirrels or capturing that perfect image on our camera doesn’t happen on every outing. Most of the time just having the privilege to breathe the fresh air and indulge ourselves in the natural world is reward enough.