This was the last thing I expected. When I came to 6 Stones, I brought nothing but a love for the community that raised me and a knack for the written word. Storytelling is my passion, and I’m blessed to be able to do it on a daily basis. I couldn’t have asked for a…

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BEDFORD– The winter sun crests Pennington Field, throwing what warmth it can offer across the turf that local students call home. In the parking lot where many of them will learn to drive, a throng of people gather to raise funds in support of those who will go without this Christmas. The stadium, home to LD…

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In early October, we hosted the Black and Blue Food Drive, as per usual. The community responded with an outpouring of love and goodwill, as per usual. The Blue side of the metroplex won, with Bedford Jr High claiming an individual school award, as per usual. And they gave us the money back. As. Per. Usual. For three…

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High School rivalries are a strange phenomenon. They generate an intense semi-animosity between young men and women who are, by most accounts, the same. Students at Trinity and LD Bell, for instance, come from the same geographic and economic atmospheres. They frequent the same places, listen to the same music and play the same games. Ask…

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BEDFORD– There’s a good kind of exhausted, and hundreds of people are feeling it right now. Thanks to over 700 volunteers offering dozens of hours of support over the last few weeks, we’ve been able to provide school supplies for 4,500 students in the Hurst Euless Bedford Independent School District. Starting at 7:30am on August…

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