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mother. After Karon was involved in a life-changing wreck, Frankie devoted her time to her rehabilitation until the time of Karon’s death in 2003. Frankie passed on hers and George’s 75th wedding anniversary. She leaves George behind, as well as her children Lynn Cavender and his wife Brenda, Chris Cavender and his wife Laura

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Description This position requires a High School Diploma or Equivalent, and a minimum of 1 year related experience. and Kay Mills and her husband Tony, nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren. The family received friends from 2:00-3:00 PM Thursday, October 29 at the First Methodist Church of Howe. The funeral began at 3:00 PM and burial followed at Hall Cemetery. The registry book can be signed online at waldofuneralhome.com.

before the eighth paragraph. So, as a tip of the cap to the New York Times, I waited a little to get to the Biden crime family and even placed a couple of paragraphs ahead of it just for good measure. Joe Biden has a moral defect. Rudy Giuliani says he’s an outright stone-cold criminal in the disguise of a presidential candidate.

The following conclusion is from the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs entitled, Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns:

The records acquired by the Committees show that Hunter Biden and his family were involved in a vast financial network that connected them to foreign nationals and foreign governments across the globe. Hunter Biden and Archer, in particular, formed significant and consistent financial relationships with the corrupt oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky during their time working for Burisma and their firms made millions of dollars from that association while Joe Biden was vice president and the public face of the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy. Rosemont Seneca Thornton, an investment firm cofounded by Hunter Biden, received $3.5 million in a wire transfer from Elena Baturina, who allegedly received illegal construction contracts from her husband, the former mayor of Moscow. Moreover, Archer’ s apparent receipt of money for a car from Kenges Rakishev of Kazakhstan while Vice President Biden was in Kyiv is especially concerning in light of the timing. And finally, Biden and Archer’s work with Chinese nationals connected to the Communist regime illustrate the deep financial connections that accelerated while his father was vice president and continued after he left office.

Biden and Archer found willing partners in Chinese nationals connected to the Communist regime. Their work in China began at least in 2009, with the creation of Rosemont Seneca Partners with Heinz, Secretary of State John Kerry’s stepson. Then, several years later, Biden and Archer formed BHR with Bohai Capital and received their business license approval in China shortly after Biden visited China with his father, Vice President Biden.

Hunter Biden’s connections and financial associations appear to have accelerated significantly after he associated himself with Ye Jianming, who had deep connections with the Communist regime and PLA. However, that didn’t seem to have any impact on Hunter Biden, who made millions from the relationship. Indeed, Hunter Biden and his family, to include James and Sara Biden, associated with other Chinese nationals such as Gongwen Dong. In one case, the three of them went on a $100,000 global spending spree after Gongwen Dong and Hunter Biden opened a joint account. In addition, Hunter Biden received millions of dollars over a period of years from Gongwen Dong’s companies. According to records acquired by the Committees, many of these transactions involved potential criminal financial activity.

The records acquired by the Committees show consistent, significant and extensive financial connections among and between Hunter Biden, James Biden, Sara Biden, Devon Archer, and Chinese nationals connected to the Communist regime and PLA as well as other foreign nationals with questionable backgrounds. These connections and the vast amount of money transferred among and between them don’t just raise conflicts of interest concerns, they raise criminal financial, counterintelligence and extortion concerns. The Committees will continue to evaluate the evidence in their possession.

This election is not merely blue versus red. We the People have been purposely divided because united we stand, divided we fall. Yes, we are all in this together as the Marxist revolutionaries say, but also, where we go one, we go all—as the Patriot revolutionaries say. We’ve read the final chapter. We know the ending, but we know not the time. Due to this, we all want our children to continue to be able to enjoy the liberties that God has granted us. “Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” - Patrick Henry, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia on March 23, 1775.

Ethan Lopez (4) and Austin Haley (8) celebrate a touchdown in the first half of Friday’s game at Bonham. Photo by Michelle Carney.

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Warrior defense with two strikes to Ryan Hough and Ethan Lopez and a 13-yard pass to Jordan Jones which set up Crosby’s second score of the night to give Howe the lead at 15-14 in which they took to the half. Howe virtually ditched the passing game from that point on and were unable to move the ball on the first drive. But linebacker Jackson Adkins recovered a Stuber fumble which gave the Bulldogs great field position at the Warrior 26 yard line. Jones took it the seven yard line which set up the Lopez score with 8:34 in the third that extended Howe’s lead to 21-14. Howe then forced a turnover on downs when Bonham attempted a 4th and 16 pass that was incomplete. From there Howe was forced to punt, but the snap went over the head of Flores who picked it up and kicked it leftfooted that a Bonham player touched which made it a live ball. Hough picked it up and ran it the Bonham 31 yard line. Howe, facing a 4th-and-9 went back to the air where Haley hit Jones streaking down the sidelines for a 19yard score which extended Howe’s lead to 29-14 with 1:00 left in the third quarter and all looked like Howe had full momentum and full control. However, Bonham answered Howe’s 11-play drive with a 13play drive of their own that covered 55 yards. Rodriguez hit Cade Bowser in the endzone for a 17-yard touchdown to narrow the gap to 29-22 with 8:33 left in the game. This is where Howe went into full conservative clock-burning mode and were successful at burning 4:08 off the clock, but when facing a 4th-and-6 at the Bonham 34, could not convert on an inside handoff to Matt Hayes. That gave Bonham the ball at their own 29 yard line where they used the read-option of Rodriguez and Stuber to set up a 5-yard touchdown by Stuber to make it 29-28. Bonham chose to go for the win with a 2-point conversion, but a Rodriguez pass in the endzone was swatted away by linebacker Kolby Taylor. Howe retained the 29-28 lead with 1:22 on the clock. The only thing sitting between Howe and their first win was an onside kick. With Stuber recovering it, Bonham had the ball at their own 49 yard line. It took them seven plays to get to the Howe 12 yard line where Rhinehart set up the 29-yard field goal. Howe called two consecutive timeouts to try and ice the kicker, but the 3-year starter had ice through his veins and booted the game-winner through the uprights which would have cleared from 40. The kick left only one second on the clock and Howe’s Kaleb McNutt fielded the kickoff and was talked immediately to end the game and begin the cries from the Bulldog players. Haley was 11-of-14 passing with 102 yards and one touchdown. Jones led Howe in rushing with 112 yards on 21 carries. He also added five catches for 57 yards. Luke Jackson led Howe with 13 tackles on the night. For Bonham, Rodriguez was 11of-26 passing for 94 yards and one touchdown while rushing 18 times for 171 yards and a touchdown. Stuber added 99 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. Howe will host Mt. Vernon (7-2, 4-2) Friday night for Senior Night. They are led by former Baylor Bears Head Coach Art Briles. Game time is 7:30 pm. Senior introductions will take place prior to the game.

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