Tuesday Jul 1 | Outdoor Life
Katie Woods and Ben, her chocolate lab caught a largemouth bass on the Brazos River in China Spring, TX.
God, I love this country. Before my 50th year of professional garage band rock 'n roll even kicked off, our Rolling Thunder Texas rehearsals alone were a major celebration of all things America and freedom.
Wildman rocker Ted Nugent held an estate sale at the Heart O'Texas Fairgrounds on Friday and Saturday unloading some of his personal possessions in an attempt to make his move to new digs in Waco, Texas easier.
Despite reports of fireworks shortages, Wacoans need not worry this Fourth of July
Fireworks on the Fourth of July are as American as baseball and apple pie, but February's massive explosion in southern China that destroyed 20 fireworks warehouses fired big fears that some cities across the ...
Rocker Ted Nugent holds estate sale in Waco
Transplanted Detroit rocker Ted Nugent conducted an estate sale over the weekend, selling some big game trophies to make relocation to a nearby Texas ranch a bit easier.
Ted Nugent: Nomadic Nugents shed their stuff; have some
Our heads are still spinning from the whirlwind velocity of the last five years of moving from place to place in Central Texas.
Grass fire doused before hitting haystack
Firefighters kept a wind-whipped blaze from reaching hundreds of hay bales Tuesday afternoon, preventing a grass fire from becoming "a serious concern." Deputy Waco Fire Chief R.G. Wilson said a fire that ...
Fire forces evacuation of horse ranch near Waco
Updated: Jun 17, 2008 6:45pm It's another indication that we're in a very dry spell.
"For Sale" Signs More Numerous In One Local Suburb
Residents of the Waco suburb of China Spring, a community that has continued to develop, over the last ten years, are seeing more "for sale" signs in front of homes, these days.
'Elizabeth Smith, guest column: Waco's 'vision' quest yielding amazing results
No one knows for sure what Dr. Mae Jackson had in mind when, shortly before her death, she convened community leaders to begin work on something special. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Demand for concealed handgun permits rises with uncertain times
“The school shootings, the war in Iraq. "Science and technology haven't really answered our basic questions as to what our role in society is, and how we get over these difficult economic times with foreclosures and the high cost of gasoline.”
Sixty-year-old Gail Kelly often carries a loaded handgun in her purse while running errands. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Family of Four Caught Burglarizing Homes in China Spring
Residents in China Spring can sleep a little bit easier after police say they've busted a group of people responsible for a burglary ring. via KXXV-TV Waco
Renting Out Homes for Presidential Wedding
“It would be nice for some family that might have actually been on a Texas ranch to come for the weekend and take it all in”
The presidential wedding isn't the only big happening in town this weekend and hotel rooms are quickly filling up. via KXXV-TV Waco
Quick Clicks: Local news briefs for Friday, May 9
TSTC hosts film event Texas State Technical College and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will sponsor a Pangea Day event from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in the John B. Connally Center Auditorium, at the ... via Waco Tribune-Herald
State golf: Robinson boy leads, team tied for 2nd after 1st round
Tribune-Herald staff writer Chad Conine reports: Robinson's Chase Chapman holds a one-stroke lead in the Class 3A state golf tournament after a round of 1-under 70 today at Roy Kizer Golf Course in Austin. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Police News: Historic China Spring bridge burned
A campfire sparked a blaze that burned parts of the old Eichelberger Bridge in China Spring early Monday, said Waco Fire Marshal Jerry Hawk. via Waco Tribune-Herald
WISD seventh-graders to get double dose of English
“I give them a prompt, like, 'How can we conserve our natural resources?' and they write about it. But it takes awhile for them to get started”
Waco seventh-graders may be doubling up on English lessons next year to help them get better grades - in science. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Police News: Man injured in crash
A 48-year-old Waco man was critically injured after police say he crashed the motorcycle he was riding into the back of a pickup, jolting him off the bike and into the truck's bed. via Waco Tribune-Herald
CenTex Athletes Grabbing Attention
Friday afternoon Waco Reicher quarterback Kenneth Cluley was among the top quarterbacks in the region at the Elite 11 Camp at TCU. via Rivals.com