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Luke (rt) and his good friend Larry Weishuhn are both in their mid seventies and still enjoying the great outdoors, maybe more now than ever! Photo by Luke Clayton
April 16, 2024

OLDER SPORTSMEN HAVE MORE FUN

Category: Outdoor Life Author: Super User
Luke (rt) and his good friend Larry Weishuhn are both in their mid seventies and still enjoying the great outdoors, maybe more now than ever! Photo by Luke ClaytonThere was a time back when I was in my twenties and thirties that I thought I would be hanging…
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April 13, 2024

Close-to-home fun

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As an outdoors writer for the past 39 years, I’ve become accustomed to “gallavanting” around the country fishing, hunting and collecting material for my articles. Lately though, I’ve been sticking pretty close to home. Kenneth Shephard with a good “eater…

Texas Registered Municipal Clerk Ellie Monteaux elected trustee

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Ellie MonteauxEllie MonteauxFrom Enterprise Staff

Texas Registered Municipal Clerk Ellie Monteaux, city secretary and assistant city manager for the City of Livingston, was elected trustee of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association Inc. at its annual business meeting held recently in Galveston.

The Texas Municipal Clerks Association Inc. is a statewide association with over 1,100 members. The association operates the Texas Municipal Clerks Certification Program located at the University of North Texas in Denton. The certification program is recognized and endorsed by §22.074 of the Local Government Code, Vernon’s Annotated Civil Statutes. TMCA Inc. publishes the Texas Municipal Election Law Manual, the Texas Municipal Law and Procedure Manual and the Texas Municipal Clerks Handbook.

Monteaux will be charged with the responsibility of accomplishing the goals and objectives of TMCA Inc. The association is dedicated to serving the demands of excellence in Texas’ local government and public problem solving. Its principal missions are to motivate Texas city clerks and city secretaries to become leaders in their fields of governance and to provide an educational program for the beginning and career city clerk and city secretary.

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