By staff writer Jessica Bartel The smell of dirt and livestock, the bright lights of an arena and sound of a large crowd on a Saturday...
By contributing writer Rayford Pullen The rain finally arrived the middle of March in North Texas on just about the same day we are supposed to...
Hello NTFR readers and welcome to the February issue. This month we have been fortunate enough to receive some form of precipitation, even if it was...
By contributing writer David Gregory For as long as I can remember, during my early years, my dad was a volunteer fireman in Bowie. When I was...
By contributing writer Russell Graves Pulling through the gate of his northeast Texas ranch, Garry Mills instinctively knew what his eyes were about to tell him....
By contributing writer Jerry Williams On or about January 4th, 2010 a King County ranch foreman shot 51 buffalo that had strayed off the QB Pasture Reserve. A neighboring...
By contributing writer Shannon Gillette Jails are meant to be strongholds, built to keep the criminal element locked away to ensure public safety. On occasion a clever inmate...
By contributing writer Judy Wade The Tales ‘n’ Trails Museum is housed in an impressive stone building on the east edge of Nocona in Montague County. Built on land...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel The romance and physique of the cowboy lifestyle has always mystified onlookers. From a cowboy’s chiseled face, his attire, the horse he rides...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel Back in the time of bare-foot summer days, running in the creek when your phone number resembled 40-F-2, Myrtle Gaisford offered young boys...