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Aspermont City Secretary Tammy Gibson swore in newly appointed council members Blake Fryer and Cody Myers on Tuesday, filling vacancies left after councilmen Jackie Bingham and Lane Smith’s resignations this summer. Fryer will serve the remainder of a one-year term, and Myers will serve out the longer two-year term.

Aspermont City Secretary Tammy Gibson swore in newly appointed council members Blake Fryer and Cody Myers on Tuesday, filling vacancies left after councilmen Jackie Bingham and Lane Smith’s resignations this summer. Fryer will serve the remainder of a one-year term, and Myers will serve out the longer two-year term.

Aspermont City fills two council vacancies

Aspermont City fills two council vacancies
Low stock tank levels around the state were a major concern for cattle producers around the state. While rainfall across Texas helped many areas, surface water availability remained an issue as drought conditions continued. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Courtney Sacco)

Low stock tank levels around the state were a major concern for cattle producers around the state. While rainfall across Texas helped many areas, surface water availability remained an issue as drought conditions continued. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Courtney Sacco)

Rainfall across Texas brings relief, but drought remains

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How to Find Travel Companions for Older Travelers

How to Find Travel Companions for Older Travelers

How to Find Travel Companions for Older Travelers

Dear Savvy Senior, I am interested in finding some type of travel escort service to help my elderly parents fly across the country. My son is getting married in the fall and would love for my parents to attend, but they’re both in their 80s with health issues, so they’ll need help getting there.
FCHC Secretary Roenna Thomas presented to month’s program, The Making of a Railroad Town: Rotan.

FCHC Secretary Roenna Thomas presented to month’s program, The Making of a Railroad Town: Rotan.

Fisher County Historical Commission

What a great couple of weeks for the Historical Commission. The morning of the Fisher County Rodeo Parade, the Commission held an Open House at the Museum. We had a great many stop by to view our museum and look over the collections, while enjoying ice cold water and cookies.
TUMBLEWEED SMITH

TUMBLEWEED SMITH

Small towns have a lot to offer

I’ve heard this said many times about small towns: “The best thing about living in a small town is that everybody knows everybody. The worst thing is everybody knows everybody.” In small towns you meet the most interesting people and learn some surprising and fascinating things.
The Nomadic Newspaper travels back home

The Nomadic Newspaper travels back home

The Nomadic Newspaper travels back home

Robert and Paula Kelly the intrepid travelers were out exploring Rotan and could not pass up a selfie in front of the Double Mountain Chronicle office. 'Sorry we missed you guys.' We will keep on exploringGoing on a trip? Take the Double Mountain Chronicle.

Rotan prepares to address damaged roads

Double Mountain Chronicle Editor The Rotan City Council approved purchasing a 6000-gallon tank last week that will store the emulsion necessary for repairing the numerous potholes along roadways throughout the city, a project the city has been working toward for more than a year.

Community Calendar

is sponsored by Fisher County Masonic Lodge #703 meets the first Thursday of the month. Meal 6:30pm meeting 7:30pm - 105 S. First in Roby. September 17th Fisher County Red Dirt LLC Mud Bog! See page 3 for more details!