Last night while scrolling through Facebook, I came across something that gives me hope that at least some of our cell phone dead zones might be going away.
Ben Weber of Lufkin served during World War II and suffered gunshot wounds to the leg and eye, in the battle for Iwo Jima.
He'll receive medals for his military service this Sunday, and a political dignitary is coming to Lufkin to present them.
According to a new study, waiting at home for deliveries or scheduled repairs to cable, phones, internet service or utilities costs Americans a staggering $37.7 billion a year in lost income.