My parents loved gardening. Especially my mother. She defiantly had a green thumb and could take the deadest looking plant and nurse it back to life! As I recall she …
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Locally owned and operated in Texas City, Galveston County, Texas. David Day Owner/Publisher brings over 46 years of newspaper experience to The Post Newspaper. Opened in 2003, The Post Newspaper wanted to provide an alternate information source for the local communities covering local news in a positive way and reporting facts to our readers. Connecting to the community is what The Post Newspaper is all about. Over 70,000 weekly readers learn about local concerns, area sports, charity events, legal notices and entertainment in their community. The Post is a member of several local Chamber of Commerce, and its staff volunteers at numerous events throughout Galveston County. All of this is made possible by our advertisers, who count on us to deliver their message to our readers. Twice weekly, The Post newspaper delivers information on businesses and services to our readers all over the county. Our staff is dedicated to provide over the top service, fresh ideas and exciting new ways to market business. Join our impressive list of advertisers and supporters that say they saw it in The Post Newspaper. Contact David at publisher@thepostnewspaper.net or 409-943-4265.
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By Bill Sargent and Mark Mansuis This year’s mid-term election brings the Congressional and Senate races into full focus. The Republicans currently control the House of Representatives by a mere …
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Attorney General Ken Paxton Stops City of Denton from Permitting Radical Organizations to Allow Men into Changing Rooms with Women and Children at City of Denton Public Pool
by Publisherby PublisherAUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a major victory protecting women and children after the City of Denton agreed to comply with Texas law and prevent grown men from …
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The Public Utility Commission of Texas should pause implementation of ERCOT’s Strategic Transmission Expansion Plan (STEP) and carefully evaluate more affordable, reliable alternatives before committing Texans to the largest transmission projects in state history.
by Publisherby PublisherWhile Texas faces growing electricity demand from population growth, industrial expansion, and data centers, STEP fails to address the state’s most pressing grid challenge: increasing the supply of reliable generation. …
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While having coffee with some friends last week, one of them brought up the subject of early childhood memories. Everyone had a story or two to relate, with most of …
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