Rick St. Nick
You have no doubt heard the term "feral cat" before, and second in line to the rampant sprawling of species wreaking havoc on mankind in the wilderness, or even in one's own backyard during a Sunday food fest, is none other than the feral pig.
He is an attorney and consultant based in Ft. Worth, with an eye to become the next Texas Land Commissioner, but it's his name that carries all the weight.
Attention, lady classic rockers!!
Do you want to invest more time - in you? Make life connections? Build friendships? Establish a networking base? Want to feel more energized?
Then the "Women's Conference of East Texas" is just the thing the doctor ordered!
One lucky V.I.P. member plus three of their friends/family will win the raffle to the Nacogdoches Rodeo Ultimate Tailgate Party on Q107 night, Thursday, March 21.
Imagine living about one mile from work, and because of a disability, you are unable to drive, so you climb aboard the local transit (bus) system.
Coping with a 30 minute top-to-bottom ride to work is acceptable, but spending nearly two hours going home is clearly not.
Air travel just got more exciting, and believe me, when you get the rundown of what's acceptable to now bring on board, you have to wonder if the panel discussion wasn't carried out over cocktails.
Unless you are familiar with hamburger history, you may not know exactly "WHAT" you are actually looking at when you come face-to-face with that famous orange and white "W". And, as you dive into their scrumptious menu with the same intensity as Jerry Jones manages the Dallas Cowboys, you may still be in doubt about the legacy of your dining experience.
Q107 is still in the midst of "b-ball" (basketball for short), and our local teams are in action this week right here on The Classic Rock Station. Here's the schedule at press time:
From the economic front, the unemployment rate in Lufkin and Nacogdoches climbed almost one full point in January, from December numbers.
One of my personal favorite reality television shows is Restaurant Impossible, and while I sometimes don't understand the words coming from the mouth of the show's host, Robert Irvine (because he sometimes shouts orders in a thick accent), I'm floored with his expertise and the buck stops here attitude.
When I hear about the wasteful spending going on in Washington, D.C., like giving billions of dollars to Egypt, it fries me that some buck-a-roos can't be set aside for the cure of Cancer.
In my hey day, Syphilis and Gonorrhea were the bad boys, but now, Cancer is everywhere, and while strides are being made to combat this killer, we still have not yet found the magic bullet.
You just might be a winner! Nearly $4,000 in prizes up for grabs, with at least ten chances to win!