By Rayford Pullen The word from those in the know is that the El Nino should return in October. Now if you’re anything like me, I have not been...
VERNON, TEXAS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ICONIC W.T. WAGGONER RANCH MOVES ONE STEP CLOSER TO A HISTORIC MILESTONE AND FINALITY OF SALE WITH NEW OWNERS POSSIBLE IN...
By Steve Stevens I made my way from Albuquerque up Highway 550 north through the Jimez Indian Reservation, then through the Zia Reservation… on my way...
For 10 years, I’ve been a certified scuba diver. While I can’t claim that I’ve been to all sorts of exotic, international locales to explore underwater haunts, the activity is...
By Tony Dean The abundant moisture during early months of 2015 has favored many plants including vine mesquite. Vine mesquite is considered a sod-forming grass. It reproduces from underground rhizomes...
By Mandi Dietz Between Weatherford, the “Cutting Horse Capital of the World,” and Granbury, “Where Texas History Lives,” you’ll find Highway 51/171, leading to Spring Creek Road and the century-old “tabernacle,”...
A trial set in Jacksboro in July of 1871 quickly became national news. It marked the first time Native Americans were tried in a state court. The accused were Kiowa...
I started riding pretty young so I don’t really remember cantering a horse for the first time. But I do remember a lesson from one of...
By Jessica Crabtree In 1988, Bobby Norris was a concerned father looking for answers to help his daughter who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. At a...
When September rolls around, Clay County and much of North Texas start gearing up for the Clay County Pioneer Reunion and Rodeo in Henrietta. Hosted by the Pioneer Association and the...