Big Lots announces all stores are closing

All Big Lots stores are closing, the company has announced on its website.
All Big Lots stores are closing, the company has announced on its website.
Arrow Child & Family Ministries celebrated the season with its annual Christmas Party on December 14 at First Methodist Church in Brownwood.
A Brownwood man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for stabbing his mother-in-law, and to a concurrent 10-year sentence for attempting to stab another family member.
Calling themselves the Brownwood Senior Pickers, a group of guitar players and singers made their debut Thursday morning, Dec. 19, at the Brownwood Senior Citizens Center, filling the facility with Christmas cheer to the delight of a large crowd of senior citizens.
During her clinical teaching experience at Woodland Heights Elementary School in Brownwood, HPU December graduate Zoe Sprayberry learned many practical lessons for classroom management, teaching preparation and how to care for students. Sprayberry worked in Mary Lehrer’s fifth grade class and loved the opportunity to put her education into practice. Upon graduation, she will begin as a fourth grade teacher at Northwest Elementary School in January.
The demand for Texas-grown Christmas trees is on the rise as acreage and entrepreneurial interest in farms expands, despite back-to-back years of drought.
The Adam R. Scripps Foundation has a longstanding legacy of championing initiatives that drive education, health and community development. This generous contribution reflects a deep commitment by the foundation toward fostering leadership, service and life skills to prepare the next generation of youth for success.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Howard Payne University’s Chief Financial Officer and Vice President for Finance and Administration Michael Rodgers will retire at the end of 2024. Rodgers has served in the position for eight years, providing leadership to the finance, human resources and facilities and planning divisions of the university.
BANGS —A steady stream of visitors strolled through the renovated wood hallway building — once the former home of Bangs High School, and now part of the middle school campus — during an hourlong open house Tuesday evening to see how the old has blended with the new.