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Members of the Branded By Christ Cowboy Church met May 20 to dedicate their recently purchased 18 plus acres and newly built arena on Highway 110, six miles north of Rusk. Plans are to construct a church building on the site. Currently the church meets at the old Ike's Feed Mill, 800 E. Copeland in Rusk. The congregation was organized April 16, 2006. Worship for the western setting services begins at 10 a.m. on Sundays and Bible study at 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. The services include gospel music by the Branded By Christ Gospel Band and preaching. More ... Meals on wheels June 18-22 Monday: Sliced smoked ham, sweet potato patties, seasoned spinach, wheat bread, orange, milk Tuesday: Barbecue pork riblet on bun, pinto beans, hot fruit compote, onion and pickle slices, red and green coleslaw, More ... Larry Sinclair introduced a Rotarian from Zambia, Africa at the April 18 meeting. Elke Kroeger-Radcliffe although German born and Australian educated, has found that her true calling lies in the heart of Africa. She began mission work teaching nursing with the Saint Francis Mission Hospital 14 years ago. More ... Rusk High assistant principal Scott Schwartz and seniors JayAnna Magruder, Sheena Henderson, Cortland Jones and Daniel Kennedy. were guests at a recent Rotary Club meeting. Houston White created more than a stir among the crowd when he "rode" into the Rusk Rotary Club to present his "History of the Cowboy's Boot. More ... May rabies clinic reports 1,497 vaccines A total of 1,497 rabies vaccines were administered during the annual May Cherokee County rabies clinic. A break-down showed Dr. Anthony Holcomb and Dr. Justin Novak gave 604 shots; Dr. John Alexander in Jacksonville, 431 vaccines; Dr. Ira Stephens in Jacksonville, 403 shots; and Dr. Dan Kessel in Alto, 59 shots. More ... |
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