Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.

Primary tabs

News Staff's picture

Latest posts from News Staff

Latest

5 key provisions in Demos’ COVID-19 bill that will hurt economy

[Ed. Note: Romina Boccia focuses on federal spending and the national debt as director of the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at The Heritage Foundation.

Read more

Jon’s Ramblin’s

Our country has been in the hands of career politicians, seems like forever. They are gradually getting weeded out. However, the chaos they have caused in the last almost four years, has caused turmoil and dissent the like of which our country has never seen.

Read more

Mike Sanders reports: FY21 budget details. . .why legislature over-rode governor’s vetoes

The House in early May passed a $7.7 billion general appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2021. The governor first vetoed three of the appropriations bills that supported the budget. When those bills got overridden with votes in the House of 97-3, 95-5 and 94-4, he vetoed the entire budget. In what was perhaps the fastest veto override in state history, the House overrode his veto within hours of it being filed. The budget is now law.

Read more

Bible verse

Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the LORD God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is. — Amos 5:14

Read more

Sanders, Bice dyslexia screening bill passes, now goes to governor

A bill requiring dyslexia screening for early elementary students not reading on grade level passed the Senate last Wednesday and heads to the governor’s desk to await being signed into law.

Read more

Robinson earns Apron Annies scholarship

Raegan Robinson, right, Okarche High School Class of 2020 graduate, was presented the Apron Annies HCE scholarship for her outstanding academic, church and community involvement.

Read more

RCC plans on-site classes to resume in the fall

Redlands Community College plans to resume onsite classes in the fall.

Read more

Pages