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« on: July 17, 2015, 08:43:50 pm »

cooter, my wife reminded me about hudson. they have a good school district, close enough to lufkin for major supplies and food, and its not to far from ratcliff, IF thats where your stationed at. but if memory serves me correct, i think the fire fighting side of the USFS is in lufkin. if it was me and i had to choose between lufkin and hudson, id go with hudson. its small, quiet but again, still close enough to the major supplies. to bad you can't take a trip there to check it out, if it was gonna be a week id be off, id sure meet you there and take you around the areas you'd wanna check out and let you make your own mind up. and also, huntington as mentioned by another member, isn't a bad place, has a good bit more to offer than hudson, but my son attends huntington school and his half sister, and if i had a choice, i would dang sure never let him attend there. but thats me and my views and how i was raised, but i know several people who went to huntington schools and they did well for themselves. but that was nearly 20yrs ago for them. things have changed and the stuff my son tells me of what they teach/promote, there, (possibly the same in all school districts)  he wouldn't attend that city school. maybe 7mhunter can fill in more info on the pros/cpns of huntington. both hudson and huntington are small quiet towns. redland, the community to the north of lufkin, where i grew up has changed some, but still quiet and still close to lufkin too. 
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