May 24, 2013

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Hillary Clinton Collapses During Speech

01-31-05 - Senator Hillary Clinton collapsed at an appearance in Buffalo New York Monday where she was delivering a speech on Social Security. The senator and former First Lady was not taken to the hospital according to an aide. She was expected to continue with her schedule. The aide said she was speaking in a warm room in front of 150 people when she had to sit down, and fainted. The aide, who remained anonymous, said Clinton had been suffering from some sort of 24-hour virus.

Senator Clinton was elected to the Senate from New York in 2000. She
replaced Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan when he retired. The 57-year old Clinton has long been a lightning rod for conservatives. She plans to run for re-election in 2006, and is considered a leading
contender for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.


In The Community

Children’s Center Honors Volunteers

Posted: 05/23/13 - Julie Luton of Bonham took home the top honor of the evening at the recent volunteer banquet hosted by the Fannin County Children’s Center. Luton was named the CASA Volunteer of the Year for her work in advocating for abused and neglected children in foster care. Read More

Idabel Main Street to Host Building Maintenance Workshop

Posted: 05/22/13 - (Idabel, Okla.) – For anyone interested in learning more about building preservation, Idabel Main Street will host “Historic Building Maintenance,” a workshop on the care and maintenance of the historic district, June 25th, from 5:30pm – 7:00pm, at the Idabel Public Library. Read More

Sherman Public Library Summer Reading Club sign ups

Posted: 05/08/13 - The Sherman Public Library is very excited about our upcoming Summer Reading Club for children and teens. Children ages birth-11 can Dig into Reading and join the Youth Summer Reading Club. The theme for the Teen Summer Reading Club this year is Beneath the Surface and it is open to teens ages 12-18. Read More

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