Hello NTFR readers and welcome to the June issue of NTFR. This month the magazine is popping with great content and beautiful colors from all the...
By contributing writer David Gregory If you don’t know what Mount Scott is you need to pay attention! It’s a 2464’ mountain in Oklahoma in the...
By Contributing writer Russell Graves It’s remarkably dark on top of Mount Locke, as well it should be. At 6,800 feet above sea level, the air...
By contributing writer Lisa Bellows, Ph.D., North Central Texas College Coneflowers are drought-tolerant perennial plants which will soon be adding color to the prairies and roadsides...
By Jerry Williams Chapters in history tend to overlap one another and some survive, while others do not. The force of change almost annihilated the buffalo....
The eighth annual Turkey Fest in Henrietta, Texas hosted 5,000 festival-goers on April 12, 2014. The 2014 festival featured 5,000 festival-goers, over 300 Full Strut Banquet...
Over the past 22 years the “Opry’s” in North Texas as well as all over Texas have come and gone according to economic factors of their...
By contributing writer Shannon Gillette Fort Richardson, once the largest military fort in the country, stands in Jacksboro’s backyard. The fort was strategically centrally located between...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel Known as a farming community, Justin, Texas, in Denton County began in 1883. With a population of 100, Justin started with...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel At the intersection of Highways 156 and 1173 is downtown Krum, Texas. A downtown area is where most small towns come...