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The horse named Grace

The horse named Grace

Old and slow-moving, nevertheless, Grace faithfully carried her blind rider on the snow-covered, lonely, and seemingly endless journey. There was no real visibility, due to the heavy clouds that hid the moon and stars. But even if the moon had been as bright as the sun during that long night, the old man with his sightless eyes still would not have seen a thing. If left up to him, He could easily have wandered around endlessly, trying to find the right path to his log cabin.

City Council in session

Pittsburg City Council tackles full agenda Festivals, film promotions, investments, and billboards considered

Monday, at 4:00 p.m., February 9, 2026, the Pittsburg City Council met to go over several agenda items. The Council met quorum with Mayor David Abernathy, City Manager Clint Hardeman, City Secretary, Maricela Fuentes, City Councilmen John Livingston, Larry Hamilton, Todd Diviney, and Patti Ayers. Mayor Pro Tem Councilman Rico Willis was away on other business.

Rotary President Bill Dixon with Brooke Sustaire, Jessica Brummell, and Matt Carpenter.

Rotary Club Hosts Debutante Ball Founder as Guest Speaker

On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the Pittsburg Rotary Club held its regular weekly meeting at noon. The gathering took place in the Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church, situated on Mt Pleasant Road. President Bill Dixon led the meeting and initiated the week’s program by introducing Rotarian Matt Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter, in turn, presented the day’s featured speaker, Jessica Brummell, the owner and operator of the TM Studio Salon Spa, a well-known main street establishment in Pittsburg.

Linda Harris, 2026 Duplicate Bridge Teacher of the Year

Duplicate Bridge Teacher of the Year

On Friday, January 23, Linda Harrison received the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) 2026 Teacher of the Year award for District 16. The geographical area for District 16 covers all of Texas and all of Mexico. “District 16 proudly honors and supports its bridge teachers. New players are the lifeblood of the game and the teachers who nurture and prepare them deserve our appreciation. In this spirit, the Teacher of the Year award is given annually to an outstanding District 16 teacher.” (https://district. d16acbl.org) Linda has always enjoyed learning and wanting a new challenge. She learned to play bridge in nursing school and then played socially as work and family responsibilities permitted. She took a 6-week duplicate bridge class in Tyler; Texas, and was ready to continue learning and playing duplicate bridge. “My seasoned instructor, a master of the game, didn’t just teach me how to play. She gave me keys to a new world of bridge.”

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