Megan Whitworth

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Megan Whitworth is the former creative director of Texas Forest Country Living. Growing up in East Texas, Megan discovered her love of writing at the age of 11, writing song lyrics and poetry, which turned into essays and articles for publications around East Texas. She later added photography into the mix capturing Friday night football games, the latest fashion looks, and portraits of people around the nation. Megan enjoys karaoke, blogging, reading, and road trips. She resides in Lufkin with her husband, Ryan, and two cats, Felix and Lucy.

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Travel Tips for Wheelchair Users

The stress of travel can impact anyone, but add in the need to find wheelchair-accessible transportation, hotel rooms or restaurants, and that stress is...

Hope Redefined

"Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer.” Romans 12:12 An organization gearing to support women and couples who have struggled with infertility...

DETCOG Board Approves Changes in Regional Housing Program

The Deep East Texas Council of Governments (DETCOG) Board took action Thursday that is expected to allow its Regional Housing Program to operate more...

TxDot’s Lufkin District Celebrates 100 Years of Service

State transportation agency pays tribute to collaborative history of moving people, goods across the Lone Star State. WHEN: 2 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017 WHERE: On...

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Is Your Marketing Actually Working? 5 Questions Every East Texas Business Owner Should Ask

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Lady Roadrunner Basketball Hosting Tryout Camp

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service event to focus on...

Capitol Update: Strengthening Justice and Supporting Rural East Texas

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