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Cool weather impacting local food

Cool weather impacting local food

Is it really mid-April? Looking out the kitchen window at my garden it's hard to believe May Day arrives next week. Peas and beans, usually a foot tall already, are barely breaking through the soil. My precious tomatoes from last year's seed are refusing to grow, and my pepper plants are anything but thriving. This late winter weather is really taking a toll on my summer garden plantings and gardens all over east Texas.

Mr. Billy Raibon, the reluctantly appointed President of the Landowners Assocation of Texas after our sweet Miss Fay Radford's passing last month, said his crops are about a month behind schedule. And that means incomes will be about a month behind schedule. Evidenced at tonight's Landowners' Mixer, the cold weather is definitely having an impact on our local food economy and has some of our farmers concerned. Crops that are normally about ready for harvest are no where close and our farmers markets open in less than two weeks.

Looking for early voting locations?

Looking for early voting locations?

JUDSON COMMUNITY CENTER  - 1129 FM 1844, Longview

Monday, October 22 – Friday, October 26                       8:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday, October 27                                                          10:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

SPRING HILL JUNIOR HIGH (GYM) – 3101 Spring Hill Rd, Longview

Monday, October 29 – Friday, November 2                     8:00 am – 6:00 pm

 

GREGGTON COMMUNITY BUILDING – 3211 W.

Input Sought for Development of Longview Arboretum

Input Sought for Development of Longview Arboretum

From the City of Longview:

The vision to build a new arboretum facility for Longview is beginning to take shape, and the Arboretum Master planning Committee is asking the public to provide input. A public meeting will be held from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 31, at the Maude Cobb Activity Center, 100 Grand Blvd., to discuss the future development of the Longview Arboretum.

Hwy 80 Rescue Mission in critical need of food

Hwy 80 Rescue Mission in critical need of food

Released by Hiway 80 Rescue Mission Ministries:

Hiway 80 Rescue Mission is in critical need of food.  Due to an increase in homeless men, women and children seeking refuge from the heat the mission is sleeping 139 people each night, an increase of 25 people. The mission is feeding 650 meals per day, an increase of 150 meals per day.

Thirteen churches (see list below) are doing a Hunger Game Food Drive to help during this time of increased needs. The Hunger Game Food Drive is a contest between the local youth groups to help replenish our canned food shelves. The winning youth group gets to dunk their youth pastor in the dunking booth.

 We are asking the general public to join in to help with our critical need for donations of food during the summer months.

Retro Retail Sidewalk Sale this weekend in Kilgore

Retro Retail Sidewalk Sale this weekend in Kilgore

It may be the season to spring forward, but Kilgore's downtown merchants will turn back the clock April 28 for their Retro Retail Sidewalk Sale in the Main Street district. 

Where you can postmark your taxes by midnight!

Where you can postmark your taxes by midnight!

 

If you are the one of many East Texans looking to drop off your taxes, we have found a location that will postmark your forms by midnight! The American Postal Workers Union in Smith County says the postal processing facility located in Owentown will have a spot for you to drop off your taxes. The processing facility is located right off Interstate 20 in Smith County, just east of the Highway 155 exit on FM 3311. The box will not be manned, but the union says they will be checking the box all night to postmark packages.   For a map of where the facility is located, click here: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=12621-12669+Farm+to+Market+3311+Tyler,+TX+75708&hl=en&sll=32.4

40th anniversary Amtrak train at Longview event

40th anniversary Amtrak train at Longview event

Released by the City of Longview:

The City of Longview is proud to host the 40th Anniversary Amtrak Exhibit Train and various related activities on April 27 – 29, 2012. Amtrak is celebrating 40 years as America’s Railroad with a special exhibit train which has toured the country. The free exhibit showcases rail travel over the decades, displaying memorabilia including vintage advertising, past menus and dinnerware, period uniforms, and photographs. The event will take place at the Historic Longview Junction Train Depot, 905 Pacific Ave. The exhibit will be free and open to the public from 10 a.m.