By Clay Reid Two boys from Archer County got out of high school and joined the Army. They finished out basic training together in November and...
By Judy Wade I came to Indian Territory from Missouri as a young girl, riding a mule most of the way following a covered wagon. I...
By Courtney McEwen Joyful are the days when hand-painted signs begin to appear along the Texas bluebonnet highways advertising juicy watermelons, ears of sweet corn, and...
By Jessica Crabtree How does a woman end up in Texas from 1,100 miles away, who attended an all-girls’ school, got the nickname “Bo” and is...
April 2016 NTFR profile, Michael Tittor is a silversmith and engraver from Paradise, TX. Here we see a glimpse into his work. With a steady hand...
By Jessica Crabtree What is a photo worth? Can a price be placed on an image, or does it remain priceless? What if a photo captures...
By Clay Reid Being a man. Being a man is so hard to be The pain and the hardship of responsibility You work and you slave...
By Judy Wade Tuesday, April 10, 1979, began like any typical spring day in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma, but by nightfall disaster befell, affecting the...
By Courtney McEwen “Spring has sprung! Let’s celebrate with a big pan of Sausage Baked Spaghetti!” 1 package (16 oz.) spaghetti 1 lb. Italian sausage 2...
By Jessica Crabtree Steel to the eye is dark, cold to the touch and heavy. It is an item of little character or appeal, although its...