Commentary

House bill proposes new standardized test

A Texas House bill would eliminate the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness test and replace it with a test comparing students’ performance to one another rather than stateset standards, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

Grab you a glass of tea and let's rest awhile and visit!!!! Looks like it's going to be a pretty windy day in Aspermont, we sure need rain but it gets so far and goes east of us. My barrels are getting empty, maybe we will get some tonight, the weatherman said last night maybe tonight.
The Famous Resident of Cross Plains

The Famous Resident of Cross Plains

The Famous Resident of Cross Plains

Hardly anybody in Cross Plains knew the city once had a famous writer who grew up there until a reporter from Houston came to town inquiring about Robert E. Howard. “He’s the creator of the sword and sorcery genre,” says Arlene Stephenson, curator of the Robert E. Howard Museum in Cross Plains.
Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

SQUASH DRESSINGIn case you have lost yours Joe is planting garden, get ready enough for Stonewall and Fisher all!!!!

Faces & Places

“A baby is God's opinion that life should go on.A book that does nothing to you is dead. A baby, whether it does anything to you, represents life. If a bad fire should break out in this house and I had my choice of saving the library or the babies, I would save what is alive.
Dennis Kiker’s Letter to the Editor in Double Mountain Chronicle

Dennis Kiker’s Letter to the Editor in Double Mountain Chronicle

Dennis Kiker’s Letter: Be the Reason the Fence Gets Painted

Dear Editor, Responsibility, accountability, pride, and effort seem to have lost their way in today's world. Sure, it is not perfect by any standard. Can we all agree that the world is changing by the second and it becomes more evident as time passes?
A Ranch Home Becomes a Family Museum

A Ranch Home Becomes a Family Museum

A Ranch Home Becomes a Family Museum

Laurie Churchwell’s parents died last year and were buried on the family ranch east of Big Spring. Laurie wanted to preserve their memory so she and other members of her family started turning her parents’ ranch house into a museum and art gallery.
2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

What a beautiful day in Aspermont, Texas, this morning, Joe is home from Kentucky so all as well with me!!! He and his son worked all week long as hard as they could trying to get things done in Kentucky, but they didn't have their cook and they sure missed her!!!!
Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

SQUASH DRESSINGIn case you have lost yours Joe is planting garden, get ready enough for Stonewall and Fisher all!!!!