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October 3rd, 2007
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Cynthia Harmon, 55, needs to be near a dialysis machine. Like 12,000 other Gulf Coast residents, her life depends on it and its electrical power source. Without dialysis, a toxic fluid build up would shut down vital organs and likely cause sudden death within two to five days for most. More...

David only had one thing on his mind Thursday afternoon. That was the grand opening of the new playground at Boys'Haven at 6 p.m. that evening. The 13-year-old Vincent Middle School student couldn't wait until the doors of the residential cottages were thrown open and he could race toward the zi... More...

• In the Sept. 19 issue of The Journal, an article called Pageant with Purpose stated: "Stephanie Martindale, whose older daughter, Lisa Dalzell Spooner, 26, was crowned Miss Texas 2002."Although Spooner was crowned Miss Texas 2002, she is no relation to Martindale. More...
For generations, Texans have taken great pride in our energy resources. Oil and gas production has fueled our state's growth and success. Yet, even in the 21st century, almost 75 percent of our electrical power is produced by burning the same fossil fuels our grandparents relied on. More...
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Someone has some suggestions to offer regarding your new project. You might find them helpful. Remember to avoid speculation and to stick with just the facts, Lamb. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) An old friend suddenly reappears. Whether this proves to be a boon or a ban... More...
Beaumont bowlers Charles Mitchell (Gladiators) and Jeff Wright Tri City Vending) each rolled a 300 game in league action at Crossroads Bowling Center. Also at Crossroads, Keith Thibodeaux (Big Time) rolled a 299 game and an 829 series. At Star Bowling Center, Richard McDuffie (TGIF) bowled a 276 g... More...
National Hispanic Recognition Program. Rachel Gilmore and Laura Stoma, members of the senior class at Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School, have been recognized by the College Board's National Hispanic Recognition Program. More...