Editorials

Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

Carol's Kitchen

Instructions:1.Combine the cabbage, green pepper, onions, and 2 cups of sugar. Set aside.2.In a saucepan, add salt, celery seed, 2 tablespoons sugar, olive oil, and cider vinegar.3.Bring to a boil, then let it cool completely.4.When the dressing is cool, pour it over your cabbage mixture.5.
‘Tis the season for concession stands

‘Tis the season for concession stands

‘Tis the season for concession stands

Friday night lights are almost behind us (still cheering on Jayton in their quest for a three-peat). But never fear, the concession stand season with basketball games on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays is upon us.
RE-DEFINING LIBERTY

RE-DEFINING LIBERTY

RE-DEFINING LIBERTY

With Governor Greg Abbott formally announcing his run for a fourth term as well as his goal to dismantle public education at a Houston golf course on the Sabbath, I originally planned to write about the dangers of ignoring political expiration dates of those seated in the upper echelons of power.
Jeff Hurt - Editor

Jeff Hurt - Editor

ECHOES OF GRATITUDE

As regular readers of the DMC know, there are two weeks, two editions out of the 52 we produce each year that have the greatest impact on me personally. One is Thanksgiving, where I hear from everyday people on the street, learning sometimes intimate details about what they are thankful for.
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Memories Of Cottonwood

Rolan Jones made the perfect interview. He is smart, has had an interesting and fulfilling life and can recall important experiences from his youth. He is 84 but gets around like a teenager. He lives north of Cross Plains on acreage he cleared himself.

Faces & Places

“A joyful rebellion is you living differently not because you’re mad at how things are but because you are swelling with joy at the thought of how things could be. When you joyfully rebel against your circumstances, against mediocrity or negativity, you invite others into something really beautiful.

2 Cents Worth

Good morning, we made it back from Kentucky. I don’t know who was the most wore out, Joe, me, or Lance, but we were all give out. We got the weather report Saturday evening: rain all the next week in Wingo. So Joe looked at Lance and said, “Lance, let’s load that pickup and go home in the morning.
	KITCHEN-TABLE ISSUES: WHAT RURAL TEXANS WANT FROM_THEIR LEADERS

KITCHEN-TABLE ISSUES: WHAT RURAL TEXANS WANT FROM_THEIR LEADERS

KITCHEN-TABLE ISSUES: WHAT RURAL TEXANS WANT FROM_THEIR LEADERS

The latest poll from the University of Texas confi rmed what most of us living in rural Texas already know — people are less worried about partisan political fights and more worried about survival. We’re still Republicans, still conservative, still rooted in faith, family, and hard work.
CUTTING TAXES… AND CLASS

CUTTING TAXES… AND CLASS

CUTTING TAXES… AND CLASS

As early voting comes to a close, I originally intended to provide commentary on a few proposed constitutional amendments, especially those tied to taxes and local revenue streams.