
BEYOND REASON
The 90s Decades are like snowfl akes. They’re white and pointy, and all a little different.
The 90s Decades are like snowfl akes. They’re white and pointy, and all a little different.
This week’s Eat Well is all about drinking well. The Drunk Witch is a wickedly delicious cocktail that is both fruity and bubbly. The deep purple color is spooky and festive, and combined with its sweet flavor, this drink is sure to be a hit at your next Halloween party.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. It, however, affects both genders. Breast cancer is a disease where the breast cells grow out of control. The kind of breast cancer depends on which cells in the breast become cancerous. The most common types are: 1. Invasive lobular carcinoma. The lobules are the glands that produce milk.
MINERAL WELLS — Longtime resident, beloved community member, and the last guest to leave the Baker Hotel is turning 94 on Monday, Oct. 17.
Fall in love again this year. Fun, romance and artistry grow with steadfast routines. Autumn launches creative projects to new heights, before winter investigations shift focus. Shared accounts get a springtime boost, before a plot twist redirects summer stories. Partnership brings good luck. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
Paige Boyd was the Wranglerette of the Week for October 5th. She is a sophomore and a second-year line member.
Area score updates Volleyball: CCS Lady Warriors(L) vs Victory Christian Academy(W)-0-3 Millsap Lady Bulldogs(L) vs Brock(W)-0-3 Strawn Lady Greyhounds(W) vs Trent(L)-3-0 Graford Lady Jackrabbits(W(L)-3-0 Football: Strawn Greyhounds(W) vs Ranger Bulldogs(L)-79-39 Perrin-Whitt Pirates(W) vs Baird Bears(L)-34-8 .
COMANCHE — Millsap lost on the road Friday night to the 5-1 Comanche Indians in night one of district play for both teams. Comanche edged out the ‘Dawgs 45-28 but not without Millsap putting up a fight. Kole Weaver rushed for 75 yards and had 30 receiving yards for a total of 105 yards and led the Bulldogs. CR Tippie completed 11 passes for 125 yards and 3 touchdowns, 1 each to Weaver, Cade Boyd, and Kai Hanog. Finishing out the Bulldog touchdowns was a rushing TD by Tripp Moore.
District 6 – 4A Cross Country Meet Results October 11, 2022 @ Stephenville Varsity Girls 8 – Citlali Lopez – 13:10 16 – Abigail Buschow – 14:01 18 – Rhylee Knutson – 14:23 19 – Nayeli Cosme – 14:24 29 – Sarah Cook – 15:06 30 – Jacqueline Velazquez – 15:20 32 – Amber Cook – 15:57 4th Place team with 90 pts J.V. Girls 14 – Celeyste Jaramillo – 16:36 16 – Magaly Benavides – 16:41 19 – Claire Baker – 17:11 25 – Alicia Smith – 19:14 Varsity Boys 3 – Gavriel Rodriquez – 18:00 4 – Gabriel Borjon – 18:11 6 – Michael Borjon – 18:37 13 – Logan Houston – 19:31 18 – Justin Davis – 19:59 25 – Dale Flores – 21:26 26 – Pedro Alonzo – 21:41 2nd Place team with 44 pts JV Boys 3 – Omar Trejo – 20:32 7 – Mason Wraight – 20:58 19 – Jeferson Perdono – 23:13 21 – Jonathan Rosas – 23:51 23 – Eli Davis – 24:44 24 – Truman Royal – 32:25 2nd Place team with 57 pts Citlali Lopez qualified as an individual and Gavriel Rodriquez, Gabriel Borjon and Michael Borjon qualifi ed as individuals with the team for the Regional Cross Country meet in Lubbock, October 24.
Accidental poisonings happen often during Halloween so make it a safe one for your children, your dogs, you, and your finances. Oh, and don’t forget about your cat. Nothing interrupts a fun time like having to race your child to the emergency room or your pet to the Veterinarian.