By Mandi Dietz Happy Anniversary University of North Texas! From its modest beginning atop a hardware store in central Denton, the University of North Texas, “A...
Here is a online exclusive follow-up on the 25th Annual Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering held Oct. 23-25 in Ft. Worth at the Coliseum! The event was...
By Jessica Crabtree When you hear State Fair of Texas what do you think? Maybe midway rides, Cotton Bowl game, Big Tex? You would be right! But the...
By Mandi Dietz Supposed resident ghosts of Mineral Wells’ famous Baker Hotel will soon need to find a new home, as renovations, totaling about $58 million, are scheduled to begin...
By Shannon Gillette From the earliest days of statehood, Texas county courthouses were often damaged or destroyed. The main cause of destruction was usually fire, although severe weather often took...
By Jessica Crabtree On July 5, 2013, a tragedy occurred. It would mark a day that will forever be etched in the memories of so many. On that...
By Judy Wade Cutting horse enthusiasts are gearing up for the 2015 National Cutting Horse Association Futurity coming to Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth Nov.17-Dec. 12. With over 1,800 entries...
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...
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...