Editorials

Abbott: No government mandated vaccine passports in Texas

Abbott: No government mandated vaccine passports in Texas

Abbott: No government mandated vaccine passports in Texas

Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order last week banning state agencies, cities or counties from creating a “vaccine passport” requirement. In addition, organizations that receive public funds are prohibited from requiring consumers to prove they have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Does bulls**t make good road material? ... Because we have a surplus of it

Does bulls**t make good road material? ... Because we have a surplus of it

Does bulls**t make good road material? ... Because we have a surplus of it

Not being one to typically shy away from talking about the elephant in the room and keeping true to what seems to be my inherent nature, I have to ask: Is anybody else tired of watching the Fisher County Commissioners self-destruct on a regularly scheduled live monthly broadcast?
Old Glory News

Old Glory News

Old Glory News

Just warm and dry. Wish we could trade some wind for some rain drops. Just talking again. But we do get some cool wind once in a while. This community was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a dear relative, friend and family man, Alden August Lowack on Friday.
Optimism: The Vaccine for Disappointment

Optimism: The Vaccine for Disappointment

Optimism: The Vaccine for Disappointment

Writing is a hit or miss proposition. Sometimes I hit and the email reflects that the goal of my column was reached. At those moments, I’ll admit, I feel a sense of satisfaction. At other times, I clearly miss the mark and the email also reflects it in many ways.
Check Your Mirrors

Check Your Mirrors

CHECK YOUR MIRRORS

“Pearl, you are closer to heaven,” said my granddaughter Lillie when I told her how old I was on my birthday March 13. Lillie is five but quite the philosopher. With those six words, she pretty much sums up the optimistic attitude I should have at this point in life.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Editor: On February 26, 2021, I read in your newspaper, Kid Scoop's weekly article directed toward the youth audience showcasing yoga. As a child in Texas Public Schools in the 1970's, I did not receive yoga training. Personally, I do not support any sort of yoga.

Faces & Places

“It was a mistake to think of houses, old houses, as being empty. They were filled with memories, with the faded echoes of voices. Drops of tears, drops of blood, the ring of laughter, the edge of tempers that had ebbed and flowed between the walls, into the walls, over the years.
The positive power of influencing others

The positive power of influencing others

The positive power of influencing others

A few weeks ago, we spoke of the power of influence and that we become the average of the five people we spend the most time around. People often brush aside the idea that they are influenced by others. To do so is foolish. We are all influenced, and we all influence others.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

One of the best things about a newspaper is also one of the worst, it holds a mirror up to the community so it can see itself for the way it truly seems and sometimes we don't like what we see.

WRITER'S CORNER

Lord give us strength to face today's troubles. Help us daily to endure what is about to happen next in our lives knowing we are not alone. You are there.