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By Staff Posted Wednesday, April 21 - 3:51 pm
The Colorado City Opera House will be holding its 1st Annual Jazz Fest and Crawfish Boil at the historic Colorado City Opera House this Saturday, April 24. The event plans to bring a taste of New Orleans to West Texas with Jazz and Cajun cuisine.
By Staff Posted Thursday, April 15 - 12:03 pm
Far away galaxy is easily visible to amateur astronomers.
By Barbara Washburn TEXAS TRAVELER Posted Wednesday, April 14 - 2:34 pm
As Randy navigates our rented john boat through the interconnected waterways, sloughs, and bayous of Caddo Lake, I keep the map spread across my lap and make note of the “road” signs we pass; tracing our course with my finger, lest we get lost and never find our way back to the put-in point.
By Staff Posted Thursday, April 8 - 9:37 am
Travel writer Grace Bridges takes a short leave of absence.
By Staff Posted Thursday, April 8 - 9:31 am
To help address the high cost of textbooks, the Angelo State University Bookstore is adding a third option - renting - to the choices ASU students will have in the future to meet their needs for course books.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, April 7 - 2:43 pm
A historical accounting of the Mitchell Masonic Lodge covers the lodge’s continual existence for the past 125 years
By Staff Posted Wednesday, March 31 - 3:20 pm
Staying in business in a small community has its ups and downs, but Perkin’s Apothecary will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year.
By Staff Posted Thursday, March 25 - 10:55 am
Snakes will slither and turtles will crawl. Birds, arrows and rockets will fly. Dutch ovens will steam, fish will bite and kids will learn that life really is better outside
By Staff Posted Wednesday, March 24 - 2:18 pm
A team of historians, masons, carpenters and stone carvers will work for twenty years to build a medieval fortress using Middle Ages techniques only.
By Carol Parsons Posted Wednesday, March 24 - 1:56 pm
“Sometimes you’ve gotta take off what the world gives you to be what God created you to be,” said Pauline, the little dancer with no legs.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, March 17 - 1:27 pm
Free-lance travel writer Barbara Washburn continues to create spine-tingling suspense with her latest novel Cruise into Darkness, writing about believable characters in real-life situations.
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