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April 28th Aspermont ISD ALL YOU CAN EAT Pancake supper Fundraiser & Silent Auction. Followed by a performance of The Cover of Life by Aspermont One Act Play @ 6:30pm in the AISD Cafetorium.
Don McCormick, founder or Mr. Mc's Peanut Brittle, shared advice about dedication, faith, and perseverance in the pursuit of dreams with Roby High School students on Monday

Don McCormick, founder or Mr. Mc's Peanut Brittle, shared advice about dedication, faith, and perseverance in the pursuit of dreams with Roby High School students on Monday

Faith, Love, and Peanut Brittle

Roby CISD students heard advice from Don McCormick, founder of Mr. Mc’s Peanut Brittle, a widely distributed confectionary nugget of sweetened perfection, and one that began in a tiny little kitchen in Roby Texas.
Old Glory News

Old Glory News

Old Glory News

We are Blessed with a beautiful day on this Easter Sunday. I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter with family and friends. I wish it would have rained on Easter so it would rain every Sunday for six weeks. However, it did not rain, but we are still Blessed..

Fisher County Historical Commission News

The Fisher County Historical Commission's monthly meeting fell on Tuesday, April 5th. After a short business meeting covering building maintenance and election of officers for the 2022 year, Game Warden George Pasley took the floor.
Sheriff Randy Ford proposes the council grant city marshal authority to deputies.

Sheriff Randy Ford proposes the council grant city marshal authority to deputies.

Fisher Co. Deputies to become City Marshals

Fisher County Sheriff Randy Ford spoke to the Rotan City Council last week, proposing the council swear himself and county deputies in as city marshals, ultimately granting the authority to better address city ordinances.
Councilwoman Marla McCoy presents arguments to her fellow council members that while establishing minimum standards for structures in the community might be difficult, the council owes it to its citizens to at least try.

Councilwoman Marla McCoy presents arguments to her fellow council members that while establishing minimum standards for structures in the community might be difficult, the council owes it to its citizens to at least try.

Aspermont Council to draft new building ordinances

After a lengthy, occasionally tense, but ultimately productive meeting Tuesday night, the Aspermont City Council agreed that while the verbatim adoption of state ordinances for structures was not in the best interest of the community, creating a set of minimum standards at the local level should be...

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

April 23 rd McCaulley Fish Fry 5-7:30pm (More information on page 9) Old Glory, TX Community Center Musical 5:30 – 10:00 PM April 25 th Stonewall Commissioner Court Meeting 9am Stonewall Memorial Hospital District Board Meeting 5pm BASEBALL • Roby vs Westrbrook (HOME) 5pm Fisher County...