News
Jeff Hurt Double Mountain Chronicle Editor
After being notified of vandalism at the Rotan ISD Gymnasium, the Fisher County Sheriff’s Department questioned several students identified as suspects, and officials said while the investigation is ongoing, the charge associated with the crime is severe.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Aspermont passes city ordinances and councilman resigns
Jeff Hurt Double Mountain Chronicle Editor
Weeks of lengthy and sometimes tense discussions came to an end last week when the Aspermont City Council reached a majority vote for the adoption of two local ordinances and accepted the resignation of one of the ordinances’ biggest voices of opposition.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Drew Yanez helps pick out the perfect fireworks for Riley and Everleigh Hurt at the Marinez Family Fireworks stand located at 812 N. Cleveland in Rotan.
Officials urge caution during 4th of July fireworks
Jeff Hurt Double Mountain Chronicle Editor
With several counties across the state banning fireworks, city, county, and law enforcement officials on both sides of the Double Mountains are urging residents exercise safe, common-sense practices and good judgment when using fireworks this year.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
News Staff
July 3 rd
Rotan Community Services Annual 4th of July Fireworks show will begin at 10pm at Ed Patton Memorial Park.
July 4 th
Happy Independence Day!
Thursday, June 30, 2022
The Nomadic Newspaper heads to the Golden State
News Staff
One of our very favorite columnists, Tumbleweed Smith, took the DMC on a trip to Montclair, California. We are curious if this trip will lead to more entertaining stories in future editions? Going on a trip? Take the Double Mountain Chronicle.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Stonewall County resident, Flynn Simmons points out areas of erosion along CR 410 with County Judge Ronnie Moorhead as Commission Gary Myers looks on.
Stonewall resident concerns result in public hearing
Jeff Hurt Double Mountain Chronicle Editor
The Stonewall County Court will be holding a public hearing on Monday, July 11 in response to regulatory concerns along County Road 410 that were residents raised with commissioners in early June.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
A course covering butterflies is now available for online learning. It covers the basics of butterflies, helps Texans to identify which species are in their region, and how to garden to attract them. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)
Learn about butterflies, bring them to your garden
News Staff
A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service online learning course on butterflies is now available. The course covers butterfly biology, how to identify different species and what plants will attract them to a garden.
The cost for the course is $25, and it is available at https://tx.ag/ALLButterfly.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
FISHER CO. SHERIFF ARREST REPORT
News Staff
ARRESTED 05/04/2022 - Joe David
Nixon(Rotan) - FS POSS CS PG 1/1-B < 1G - Released 05/04/2022 Personal Bail Undertaking - $7500.00
05/06/2022 - Tina Lynn Tedford(Rotan) - MA Hinder Apprehension/Prosecution - Released 05/07/2022 Own Recognizance - $5000.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Comptroller releases broadband plan
News Staff
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar last week released his agency’s plan to support the expansion of broadband internet access to areas with limited or no access.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Old Glory News
News Staff
I hope all the Fathers are having a wonderful day today relaxing and taking it easy for a day. Believe it or not there is no strong wind today and there is a few clouds in the sky. We haven't seen a cloud in several weeks. It is not quite so hot today, but still hot and dry.
Thursday, June 23, 2022