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New Creations Ceramics owner Stephanie Clowe hand paints designs on the shop’s checkout counter as finishing touches come together ahead of the store’s anticipated opening next month in Aspermont.

New Creations Ceramics owner Stephanie Clowe hand paints designs on the shop’s checkout counter as finishing touches come together ahead of the store’s anticipated opening next month in Aspermont.

New Creations Ceramics: Bringing Art and Heart Back to Aspermont

Stephanie and Steven Clowe have been hard at work getting the new space ready to invite not only creators and students, but also customers who might be looking to purchase handmade ceramic crafts.
Local Boy Scout Pepper Gomez works the sirens in the front seat of the Fisher County ambulance during National Night Out last week. PHOTO BY JEFF HURT

Local Boy Scout Pepper Gomez works the sirens in the front seat of the Fisher County ambulance during National Night Out last week. PHOTO BY JEFF HURT

Family Fun and Public Safety Unite at Fisher County National Night Out

editor@dmchronicle.comFamilies gathered at the Fisher County Senior Citizens Center Tuesday evening as the Fisher County Lion’s Club sponsored the National Night Out, a nationwide event built on the simple idea that knowing your neighbor still matters.
Rick Hoover, a re_red school safety director with Five Stone Safety, briefs Roby CISD trustees on the district’s new panic alert system during last week’s regular mee_ng. The system will bring the district into compliance with state-mandated safety requirements under Alyssa’s Law.

Rick Hoover, a re_red school safety director with Five Stone Safety, briefs Roby CISD trustees on the district’s new panic alert system during last week’s regular mee_ng. The system will bring the district into compliance with state-mandated safety requirements under Alyssa’s Law.

ROBY CISD REWIRES SAFETY

Roby CISD trustees voted last week to approve the purchase and installation of a new districtwide panic alert and emergency notification system, aligning with upcoming state safety mandates under Alyssa’s Law.
ANITA DOZIER

ANITA DOZIER

Old Glory News

Cool mornings and hot afternoons are the same day in and day out. I really think it is really time for a change, like rain and rain, did I say rain. We can’t get any moisture at all anymore. Oh well, gotta quit complaining.The roads to the Old Glory Lodge were very, very busy last evening.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

• Rotan ISDOctober 9 th• Rotan City Council Meeting 7 am - Agenda includes a public hearing on substandard structure and public nuisance cases at 106 W Burnside St, 305 E Forrest St, and 211 E Burnside St.
IS LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE WORTH IT?

IS LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE WORTH IT?

IS LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE WORTH IT?

Dear Savvy Senior, My husband and I have been thinking about getting a long-term care insurance policy, but we hate the idea of paying expensive monthly premiums for a policy we may never use. Is long-term care insurance worth it?

THE LAW, THE LEGEND, & THE LEGISLATURE

Wild quotes, weird laws, and real Texas political historyThe 1884 Texas “Wire-Cutter Law” made it a felony to cut fences or carry wire cutters during the Fence-Cutting Wars that erupted over barbed-wire boundaries across ranch country.?ANSWER IN NEXT WEEK’S OCTOBER 17RD EDITION!
A bucket of freshly picked Texas pumpkins showcases this year’s strong harvest. Thanks to early rains and a dry July, growers in Floyd County say 2025 pumpkins are holding up better in both color and quality—just in time for Halloween.

A bucket of freshly picked Texas pumpkins showcases this year’s strong harvest. Thanks to early rains and a dry July, growers in Floyd County say 2025 pumpkins are holding up better in both color and quality—just in time for Halloween.

CONSISTENT SUMMER RAINS SPUR THIS YEAR’S PUMPKIN HARVEST

Texas pumpkin producers are experiencing a strong harvest thanks to consistent rainfall and a dry July. While quantity is on par with last season’s harvest, producers say overall pumpkin quality is better compared to last year, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.