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Nomadic Newspaper visits a newspaper icon Tombstone, Arizona

Nomadic Newspaper visits a newspaper icon Tombstone, Arizona

Nomadic Newspaper visits a newspaper icon Tombstone, Arizona

Mark Sellers of Hamlin, Texas took along the DMC on a road trip and made a special stop in Tombstone, Arizona to visit the Tombstone Epitaph newspaper office. The Tombstone Epitaph, founded in 1880 by John Clum, is the oldest continually published newspaper in Arizona.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

May 1 st • Stonewall Hospital Board Meeting 5pm May 2 nd • Fisher County Historical Commission will be going on a FIELD TRIP on Tuesday, May 2nd at 5:00 p.m. All are invited. We will meet at the WTU Museum Bldg.
Aspermont's Regan Polk

Aspermont's Regan Polk

SPORTS EVENTS THIS WEEKEND

Thursday 4/27 Aspermont Lady Hornet Softball Bi-District game vs. Eula (Double Header). Starting @ 4pm in Friday/Saturday 4/28-29 Regional Track Meet in San Angelo.

Stonewall County looks to avoid state jail standards meeting

Stonewall County Judge Ronnie Moorhead explained to commissioners on Monday the letter he received from the TCJS, requesting county representation during the upcoming jail standards committee meeting set for May 11 in Austin, where the county is listed among agenda items.
ERICK REYNOLDS

ERICK REYNOLDS

Former Fisher Co. Deputy indicted on two counts

The Fisher County Grand Jury indicted former Fisher County Deputy Erick Reynolds on charges of cruelty to nonlivestock animals and deadly conduct in discharging his firearm, each a third-degree felony with a $10,000 bond. Reynolds was taken into custody and later released on bond to await trial.
Rotan City Hall hosted a packed house when concerned livestock owners unexpectedly came to speak at a special called meeting last week, where the council was set to adopt new ordinances that could restrict the number of animals allowed in the city limits.

Rotan City Hall hosted a packed house when concerned livestock owners unexpectedly came to speak at a special called meeting last week, where the council was set to adopt new ordinances that could restrict the number of animals allowed in the city limits.

'KEEPIN' OUR CHICKENS'

The Rotan City Council’s special-called meeting drew a crowd of residents last week, who weighed in with questions and concerns as the council began discussions to update ordinances that could affect pet and livestock owners for years to come.