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Emmanuel Baptist Church holds VBS

mtrevino@cherryroad.com Emmanuel Baptist Church of Alice recently held their annual Vacation Bible School. Children who attended the VBS learned about the works of God and Jesus Christ.

Texas Sales Tax Holiday is Aug. 5-7

mtrevino@cherryroad.com Area students and their families are preparing for another school year. Families are hitting stores to look for the appropriate clothing and the school supplies for a successful year.

Agua Dulce Cheerleaders earn trophies at cheer camp

mtrevino@cherryroad.com The Agua Dulce Cheerleaders recently attended the UCA cheer camp at Great Wolf Lodge and earned three trophies. In the Small Varsity Division they were Camp Dance Champions, Game Day Sideline Champions, and the overall Game Day Champions.

LAJH Cheerleaders host cheer camp

FREER Cheerleaders at Lucy Aragón Junior High recently had cheer camp before the new school year began. They focused on refining their cheer skills as they will represent and cheer on the Lil Bucks at footballgames.

Advocates: Senate bill means environmental health, also harm

Billions of dollars in climate and environment investments could flow to communities in the United States that have been plagued by pollution and climate threats for decades, if the proposed Inflation Reduction Act becomes law. The bill, announced by Sens. Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin last month, could also jumpstart a transition to clean energy in regions still dominated by fossil fuels.

Forecasters trim hurricane season outlook a bit, still busy

Associated Press This hurricane season may be a tad quieter than initially projected, but it is still likely to be busier than normal, government forecasters and others say. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday trimmed their hurricane season outlook from a 65% chance for above normal activity to 60% and increased the odds of a normal season from 25% to 30% because of uneven sea surface temperature, including a patch of cooler water off Portugal.