Por: Associated Press Life October 03, 2022
FARMERSVILLE, Texas (AP) — On the first Saturday of fall, a sweating Bart Barber trekked across a weedy pasture in search of Bully Graham, the would-be patriarch of the rural Baptist pastor’s fledgling cattle herd.With the afternoon temperature in the mid-90s, the 52-year-old Texan found the bull — whose nickname reflects his owner’s deep affection for the late Rev. Billy Graham — and 11 heifers cooling under a canopy of trees.“Hey,... + full article
The Advocate USA Business October 02, 2022
WEST MONROE — In a low-slung conference room in the West Monroe Convention Center, Mer Rouge native Meryl Kennedy had questions.The 34-year old CEO of a Morehouse Parish-based rice mill, Kennedy had come to the meeting on a sunny September morning to hear from state officials... + más
Beautiful And Deadly: A Disproportionate Number Of People Die On America’s Rural Roads | Forbes
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WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 02, 2022
FARMERSVILLE, Texas – A sweating Bart Barber trekked across a pasture in search of Bully Graham, the would-be patriarch of the rural pastor’s fledgling cattle herd.With the temperature in the mid-90s, the 52-year-old Texan found the bull — whose nickname reflects his... + más
Amid crises, rural roots anchor Southern Baptists’ president | Associated Press
Roads, water and depopulation: Tour gives rural officials chance to raise issues with state leaders | The Advocate
Forbes USA Life September 30, 2022
A disproportionate number of people die on America’s rural roads. Governors Highway Safety Association Rural roads may be beautiful, but nearly half of all fatal crashes occur on them, even though only 19% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas. In 2020, the risk of dying... + más
Plan for 300 homes in rural area worries east Seminole residents | Orlando Sentinel
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Los Angeles Times USA Business September 27, 2022
After a tumultuous exit from KTLA-TV Channel 5, news anchor Lynette Romero has landed at crosstown rival KNBC-TV Channel 4. The NBCUniversal-owned station announced Tuesday that Romero would become the new co-anchor of Today in L.A., its early morning show, beginning Oct. 10.... + más
Here's what led KTLA to fire ex-anchor Mark Mester after a week of drama | Los Angeles Times
KTLA anchor Mark Mester fired after emotional on-air defense of Lynette Romero | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Life September 27, 2022
When her teenage daughter came out as a lesbian several years ago, one of the first things Caroline Joyce did was to Google, “Can you be gay and be a Christian?”The family was attending a conservative Southern Baptist church in the Greensboro, North Carolina, area that... + más
LGBTQ-friendly church OK with getting Southern Baptist boot | WPLG Local 10
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WPLG Local 10 USA Nation September 27, 2022
LGBTQ-friendly church OK with getting Southern Baptist boot | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 25, 2022
Residents of east Seminole County have built a reputation as fierce protectors of their rural area, by strongly opposing developments that propose adding more homes than the currently allowed one house per five or 10 acres. But recent applications from Pulte Homes Co., one of... + más
Seminole to order emergency evacuation of residents in flood-prone areas | Orlando Sentinel
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