First Baptist Church of Commerce pastor Dr. Jeff Johnson discusses the phenomenon of the "nones," those who profess no religion, on the latest edition of the Blacklands Cafe.
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Blacklands Cafe. Dr. Jeff Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Commerce, discusses the phenomenon of the "nones," those who profess no religion.
Texas A&M University-Commerce economics professor and interim dean of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship Dr. Dale Funderburk says comparing federal debt to your personal debt is not an "apples-to-apples" comparison, because you can't print money or borrow massive amounts from foreign countries.
Texas A&M University-Commerce associate professor and drug abuse counselor Dr. LaVelle Hendricks says K2, also known as "synthetic marijuana," poses a major health risk.
The Commerce Independent School District is starting a new random drug-testing program. Commerce ISD Superintendent Blake Cooper explains the program on the Blacklands Cafe.