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***ONLINE EXCLUISVE*** October 2015 profile- Red Stegall

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By Jessica Crabtree

How does a man become one of the most well-known cowboy poets, official cowboy poet for the state of Texas, singer, songwriter and cowboy? Was it always his dream, was it an accident or by design? Perhaps it came from a mother who was an elementary school teacher, a father who played the guitar and growing up in a rural town in the Panhandle of Texas.

Steagall has roots that run deep in North Texas, with generations on both sides migrating to Grayson and Montague County in the late 1800s. Steagall himself was born in Gainesville in 1938 and raised in the small, rural town of Forestburg until three-years-old. In 1941 the family, Steagall’s parents Ruth and  George and siblings, moved to Sanford, Texas. Steagall is the oldest. In one word Steagall describes his childhood as, “idealic.” “We spent our youth on the Canadian River hunting bobcats, coyotes, skunks…we were always outdoors. No one had to worry about us. We were always home by supper time,” said Steagall. To read more pick up the October 2015 issue of NTFR.

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Does John Wayne Have the Answer to Our Discourse?

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By Dal Houston

I am terribly saddened by all the argumentative discourse that seems to be going on in today’s world. It seems as though it is no longer enough just to disagree on certain issues. We are expected to classify someone as an enemy if they do not always agree with us on all issues, lest we be considered weak.

To make things even worse, because those who disagree with you are now considered enemies, the sentiment seems to be that it is only fair and proper to destroy them, because they are the enemy, again with the fear of ridicule for being weak if we do not fight.

With all that said, and seemingly unrelated, I am a big John Wayne fan. From watching him dive into his role as a cowboy, to marveling at his time portraying a soldier or appreciating his acting gig as a sailor, there is seldom a week that goes by without me watching at least one

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While We Were Sleeping

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By Martha Crump

That old adage, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you.,” may have some basis in truth when applied to minor situations. However, when what you don’t know is presented in the form of a “Trojan Horse” and is what amounts to an incredible attempt to fleece American property rights, it becomes a different story altogether.

To put this unbelievable tale together, we need to step back to Joe Biden’s 2021 Executive Order which pledged commitment to help restore balance on public lands and waters, to create jobs, and to provide a path to align the management of America’s public lands and waters with our nation’s climate, conservation, and clean energy goals.

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Lacey’s Pantry: Strawberry Sorbet

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By Lacey Vilhauer

Ingredients:
1 whole lemon, seeded and roughly chopped
2 cups sugar
2 pounds strawberries, hulled
Juice of 1 to 2 lemons
¼ cup water

Directions:

Place the chopped lemon and sugar in a food processor and pulse until combined. Transfer to a large bowl. Puree the strawberries in a food processor and add to the lemon mixture along with juice of one lemon and water. Taste and add more juice as desired.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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