Jones uses her gift of storytelling and mixes in her personal experiences as an African-American woman to create a timely book for a timely audience – young adults.
Every one of the four finalists would make a worthy Kraft Hockeyville, to be sure. But there’s really only one that will move the needle for the sport in its community.
Things have to be a little strange in the offices of MSSG these days. Not uneasy –– both the Chihuahuas and Locomotive FC offices support each other –– just strange.
This week, Dr. Louis Zúñiga talks about a challenge his staff began a few weeks ago that resulted in thousands being donated to El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank.
This week on EP Townsquare, Duke Keith speaks with UTEP AD Jim Senter about how the Miners are maneuvering through the pandemic and what sports might look like.
How well is El Paso flattening the curve? As Texas opens up, how much is El Paso joining in? What about school this fall? Helping us answer those questions is Bob Moore.
So, to Utah Jazz center and American sports’ COVID-19 Patient Zero Rudy Gobert, I would like to offer the following heartfelt sentiment. Ahem.
“Thanks, dumbass.”
As Roy D. Mercer asks, “Just how big an ol’ boy are you?”
BIG.
Like, 17 feet tall. That’s Manute Bol standing on top Manute Bol standing on top of Verne Troyer.
Anyone want an apology for some unintended but magical football? Nah. El Paso has been everyone else’s political football for 400 years, from Don Juan de Oñate to another Don.