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Job Title LIBRARIAN workintexas com Posting ID 5382013
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Vegas massacre on Oct 1, 2017 Monte Walker, president of Grayson Publishing, LLC told the audience that it was certainly an honor to win the award, but it was not without deep emotion
"This story was about two ladies that I know that went to Las Vegas to have a good time at a concert and they were shot at," said Walker to the full audience in Irving, Texas. "While this award is very humbling, and I really appreciate it, this is not a touchdown celebration These two ladies are very dear to me "
The Howe Enterprise won the award a year ago for the article entitled, "EF-1 tornado; EF-5 community"
"Unfortunately, in order to win an award, it seems there has to be a tragedy," said Walker "No one wins awards for writing a great story about the outstanding Eagle Scout who helped enhance the community through volunteer work And that's a shame because those are stories I really like to write "

The first edition of the Howe Enterprise was published in June of 1963 by A.P. Sloan. The publication was purchased in August 1966 by Bob Walker and sold to Jim and Nita Echols in September of 1974 Dale and Lana Rideout purchased the publication in January of 1978 and held ownership until 2014 when it was purchased by Monte Walker
"We want to thank our readers because without you, there's no one to tell stories to," said Walker
Advice on comparing prices?

Hey Taylor - If I’m trying to find the best deals, is there a strategic way to compare prices? I feel like every time I try to compare products online, I end up wasting five hours trying to figure out if I’m looking at the same product Am I just bad at this? - Lorena
Hey Lorena - You’re not bad at it - the internet is The good ol’ web is full of vendors who either want to trick people on purpose or don’t know what they’re doing, and it makes price comparing tougher than it should be I’ve got a few different tactics that seem to work for me, and hopefully one of them will work for you
1 Go to the physical store first When you start online, you fall down that rabbit hole and feel defeated before you really get started Going to an actual store, whether it’s a big chain or a local grocer, can help you in a few ways First, you can look at the product, see the actual name and get a solid idea of what it looks like That should clear up some of the confusion when you return to the internet and have to deal with small pictures and vague descriptions In general, products in physical stores cost more than online, but it’s worth investigating when you’re out and about
2 Look at eBay and Amazon
Since these two digital powerhouses include numerous vendors selling the same products, you can get a good idea of what the median co for new and used pro might not get the best the exact option you’ for, but these sites off excellent opportunity what’s available, in w condition and for how And, if you’re lookin something that comes of styles, these marke best place to get a goo the versions that are underperforming I don’t think you can get all your price comparing done on eBay, but if you check out a company website and then see what ordinary people are reselling products for, you can glean some good info
3 Use the phone I give up on internet research all the time It’s frustrating and unclear, and it eventually feels like you’re just going around in circles Fortunately, while companies hope you’ll get everything taken care of online, they still have customer service reps available to help If you aren’t sure about a price, pick up the phone You’ll deal with some hold music and long menus, but you can eventually talk to a real human who’s there to assist Many service reps have the power to hand out special deals, so you might be rewarded for your efforts
Price comparisons will drive you crazy if you don’t have a plan, so choose a strategy and hopefully you’ll find a bargain Good luck, Lorena!
Taylor Kovar - Family Man. Wealth Manager. Author. Speaker Serial Entrepreneur Travel Lover Chick-Fil-A Fanatic Kovar is the CEO and founder of Kovar Capital Management LLC of Lufkin, Texas.