September 11, 2001. It is a date that for so many, doesn't seem that long ago. Today marks the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our nation. Every year that goes by the more distant a memory those attacks become and that is normal...
The flag field, which honors victims of the 9/11 attacks and first responders, will be open to the public from Monday, Sept. 9th through Monday, Sept. 16th.
"We have more jobs than we have people to fill them because of free market policies, where we put more freedom in the marketplace, less government tax, less government regulation, and now wages are growing faster than they have in over a decade and the fastest growth and the biggest gains are on the lower end of the income spectrum. So workers are benefiting from the tax cuts and deregulation, and all that more mandates and government interventions are going to do is increase unemployment," Arrington said.
District 19 Representative Jodey Arrington on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the recent resolutions by far-left democrats in the House of Representatives to condemn and impeach President Trump, the radical left as a whole, the minimum wage, and the reasoning behind Arrington's recent vote against the 9/11 victims compensation fund reauthorization.
For the 15th year Prosperity Bank, the City of Lubbock, and the Lubbock Independent School District will bring you the public the American Tribute Flag Field.
The field will be set up from September 8th until September 14th. The event is to remember those who perished that fateful day in 2001, including first responders...
Rosendo "Rosey" Velez, of San Angelo, was a first responder called to Ground Zero on September 11th, 2001. Now he has a chance to reunite with other 9/11 first responders and meet the Pope.