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Grid concerns revive after natural gas production drops
During Texas’ first strong cold front of the winter this past weekend, natural gas production in the state’s top energy-producing region dropped by about 25%, according to a report from S&P Global. And while the lights largely stayed on across the state, the gas system’s performance during a brief cold snap raised more questions about the grid’s ability to handle extreme winter weather.
Jesus is with us to calm our storms in 2022
Jesus was in the boat with the Disciples. Jesus was napping. A storm came up. The Disciples thought they were going to die in the storm. They got angry with Jesus for napping while it was storming. They woke him up. He calmed the storm and went back to napping peacefully. – Mark 4:35-41
The Mexia News hires group editor/reporter
Katecey Harrell has joined The Mexia News as news editor and reporter.
Jonathan Hardin Chapter of DAR accepts new members
The Jonathan Hardin Chapter, NSDAR met for their December meeting on Dec. 8, 2021, at the Gibbs Memorial Library.