* The Texas Rangers beat the New York Yankees 4-2 yesterday. Game 2 tonight.
* The Astros had the day off yesterday. Astros & Athletics tonight.
* Marcos Schuster of Frenship was named the Most Valuable Player for the North as they beat the South 118-101 in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Basketball Game. Schuster signs with LCU.
* The Sacramento Kings topped the Houston Rockets 77-68 last night in the NBA Summer League championship game.
* The Dallas Cowboys waived defensive tackle Chris Whaley and signed receiver Dezmon Briscoe and tight end Dallas Walker yesterday.
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Mayor Englund Health Update & City Update
Phone Audio Interview with Mayor Dubbin Englund share new details about his health and updates us on details about the City of Slaton. Click to Listen
Weather – Rumor Rain End of Next Week?!#
Save Your Stamps! You can’t mail children….
by Mark Allen Meurer
As I was researching interesting discussion for our KSSL Morning Show I came across this very interesting article and thought I would share it with you…
Very Special Deliveries
By Nancy Pope, Historian and Curator
On February 19, 1914, May Pierstorff, just short of her 6th birthday, was “mailed” from her parents’ home in Grangeville, Idaho to her grandparents’ house about 73 miles away for just 53-cents worth of stamps. May’s parents were taking advantage of parcel post service, which began just the year before. In the early years of this service, customers and postal officials were still getting used to how the service could be used. But mailing children? … Click Here to see the entire story
Toons w/ Sam Hill
Tiger Football Schedule – PRINT OUT
FYI – Today!
JULY 21, 2014 – NATIONAL JUNK FOOD DAY – NATIONAL CREME BRULEE DAY – NATIONAL GET OUT OF THE DOG HOUSE DAY
Birthdays:
Robin Williams 63; Cat Stephens 66; Josh Hartnett 36; Juno Temple 25
Advice of the Day (Old Farmers Almanac): http://www.almanac.com/advice/daily
Use lavender, fennel, or chamomile soaks for tired, swollen feet
1999 – Charley Pride’s name is embedded in a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
1987 – Mary Hart, of “Entertainment Tonight”, had her legs insured by Lloyd’s of London for $2 million.
1979 – Anne Murray’s “Shadows In The Moonlight” hits #1 on the Billboard country chart
1978 – Vocalist Brad Mates is born in Grand Prairie, Alberta. He becomes the lead singer for Emerson Drive, a big-harmony band that accumulates hits with “I Should Be Sleeping,” “Fall Into You” and “Moments”
1973 – Jeanne Pruett joins the Grand Ole Opry, the last artist added before the show transfers from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to the Grand Ole Opry House
1958 – The last of “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts” programs aired on CBS-TV.
1956 – Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line” hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Sports Brief w/Mark Allen
* Slaton Tigers begin football with a Scrimmage Aug 15 at Lamesa.
* Texas Tech Football is at The Big 12 Media Days this week in Dallas.
* Tech baseball’s Tim Proudfoot & Dominic Moreno passed on going to the Major League, staying with Tech.
* The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers 9-6 yesterday. The Rangers host the Yankees, start of 3.
* The Houston Astros clinched an 11-7 win over the Chicago White Sox yesterday. The Astros host the Athletics, start of 3.
* Rory McIlroy wins the British Open over the weekend. Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler finished 2 shots behind McIlroy.
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