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Former Fisher Co. Deputy Erick Reynolds

Former Fisher Co. Deputy Erick Reynolds

Dog shooting charges dismissed against former deputy

While the trial to hear evidence against former Fisher County SheriffDeputy Erick Reynolds was set to begin last week but canceled earlier this month, the state will likely not be presenting its case for some time.
Love your Eyes

Love your Eyes

Love your Eyes

As we acknowledge World Sight Day this October 12th, the theme is “Love Your Eyes.” Eye health impacts education, employment, quality of life, poverty and so many other Sustainable Development Goals. Local Lions Clubs have been busy screening vision at our Fisher County schools.

Recent rainfall could cause spike in the fall armyworm population

Many producers throughout Texas are noticing an increasing fall armyworm population in their rangelands and forages in areas after receiving rainfall over the last few weeks. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts recommend producers be prepared to protect their valuable forages.
Unable to take a break from breaking news

Unable to take a break from breaking news

Unable to take a break from breaking news

In the 1790s, a farmer in South Carolina would have been oblivious to the heinous executions during the French Revolution. The famines in India during the 1890s that led to the deaths of over nineteen million people were not table conversations in Enid, Oklahoma.

The Peril of Ignoble Ease

What does it mean to live a strenuous life, anyway? Many of you (especially if you have followed me for any length of time) already know that “The Strenuous Life” is a phrase that comes from a speech of the same name by Theodore Roosevelt.

Faces & Places

“You must write every single day of your life... You must lurk in libraries and climb the stacks like ladders to sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads... may you be in love every day for the next 20,000 days. And out of that love, remake a world.
K- 12th grade students: Can you draw a fish?

K- 12th grade students: Can you draw a fish?

K- 12th grade students: Can you draw a fish?

2024 Texas Fish Art Contest Now Accepting Entries The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) is excited to announce the 2024 Texas division of Wildlife Forever’s Fish Art Contest is open for submissions. The Fish Art Contest, which is accepting entries until Feb.
Rotan street repair off to a slow start

Rotan street repair off to a slow start

Rotan street repair off to a slow start

With all the equipment and infrastructure in place, progress on repairing the numerous potholes that litter Rotan city streets has been slow as work crews have been busy tending to the city’s decaying water and sewer system, leaving little time to address the deteriorating streets.