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Oct 10, 2024 |
thepostdispatchonline.com | Anna Gibson
The First United Methodist Church welcomed their new pastor and his wife at their first service, last Sunday, October 6, 2024.Rev. Sammy and Sandy Espinosa, from the West Texas region, were warmly greeted by their congregation, who were eager to meet the couple and hear about their vision for the church.The Espinosas have been married for 39 years and have three sons. Rico Espinosa and wife Ida… To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
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May 16, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Anna Gibson |Zen Makuch |Rudolf Yeganyan |Naomi Tan
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Apr 18, 2024 |
thepostdispatchonline.com | Anna Gibson
At the Regular Council meeting, the City of Post deliberated on orders concerning two substandard structures and public nuisances at the properties located at 216 E. 3rd, Post, TX, owned by Dora Williams, and 710 W. 13th, Post, TX, owned by Carol and Helen Pate. Substandard structures are defined as buildings or parts thereof that are unsafe, unsanitary, or not suitable for human habitation,… To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
thepostdispatchonline.com | Anna Gibson
The Garza County Child Welfare Board (GCCWB) brought in John Wuerflein with Children’s Advocacy Center to teach the Play it Safe! classes at the Post ISD elementary school. A total of 185 students attended presentations throughout the day that were unique to each grade level. GCCWB gave the children each an activity bag containing pinwheels, pencils and coloring books. The coloring books help the… To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
thepostdispatchonline.com | Anna Gibson
Subhead Post brings in a special program for students Back in the 1980s, a Virginia grandmother tied a blue ribbon to her car antenna in tribute to her three-yearold grandson, who was killed by the cause of abuse. The ribbon was adopted and has been used by concerned citizens all over America as a symbol of awareness to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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