By Judy Wade At the end of the Civil War, Texas was an impoverished state. Although no major battles were fought here, damage had been done....
By Jessica Crabtree It’s been documented that quilting appeared in Europe from the crusaders as long ago as the twelfth century. In the United States, the...
By Dave Alexander Probably one of my most favorite things about Texans is their deep commitment to the history of our great state. The second thing...
By Shannon Gillette All across north Texas, small town banks have historically been targets of robbers, burglars and thieves. But, the Ponder State Bank building was...
By Norman Martin College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Texas Tech is a place where you can get your hands dirty, or not, and come...
By Dave Alexander Welcome to my new column “On the Road with Dave Alexander.” It’s an honor to share my musical friends and experiences with North...
By Jessica Crabtree Have you ever wanted to ride a horse, but were too scared? Or have you ever wanted to rope and ride or run...
By Shannon Gillette A year after Cooke County was formed in 1849, five commissioners were tasked with locating the perfect site for the county seat. The...
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University: Addressing the World’s Complex Problems Texas A&M University is home to many things, including Kyle Field,...
By Mandi Dietz ike herding cattle, the six-month Lonesome Dove Trail, including museum exhibits, movie screenings under the stars and panel discussions with the cast and...