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Times Q&A: Marine who served in Vietnam War still carries scars
Gilberto Telles, 70, is a former member of the 19th Rifle Company, a homegrown Marine reserve unit formed in 1953.
Millsap ISD voters reject tax hike
Millsap ISD voters said "no" to the district's request for 13 more cents for maintenance and operations taxes in Tuesday's tax ratification election, known around the state as a TRE.
Separate traffic stops result in drug arrests
Officers made four arrests and seized methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana during two traffic stops Tuesday, according to Mineral Wells police.
Hood County News - Granbury, Texas
Voters will decide today whether to give a thumbs up or down to 11 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, which has seen 400 amendments in its day.
Tribal reps meet in S.A. for Census 2010
Representatives of the state's Kickapoo, Tigua, Lipan Apache, Alabama Coushatta and Coahuiltecan nations, among others, met with U.S. Census Bureau officials in San Antonio on Tuesday to find ways to increase tribal participation in the 2010 census.
RCD Appoints Jackson Dodge as Exclusive Representative for TX, OK, AR and LA
RCD Components, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high quality resistors, capacitors, inductors and delay lines, has announced the appointment of the Jackson Dodge Group, as the exclusive representative of RCD on all product lines in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.
Thursday Blotter: August 13, 2009
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail. Information in this column is gathered from the Palo Pinto CountySheriff's Office incident reports and any related public documents.
Architect scalped on Chocolate Bayou
People's lives can take strange turns. Charles Bryant, a talented architect in Maine, was killed and scalped by Indians near Corpus Christi in 1850.
Architect scalped on Chocolate Bayou
People's lives can take strange turns. Charles Bryant, a talented architect in Maine, was killed and scalped by Indians near Corpus Christi in 1850.
Submarine Vets Award Scholarships
Groton - The U.S. Submarine Veterans Inc. Groton Base awarded scholarships to children and grandchildren of their members.
Waco man watches for rodeo injuries
Lynn Glass has probably watched more rodeo in the past 14 years than most contestants.
Old Fort Ram rez and J. Frank Dobie
It was called Fort Ramirez, but that was a later name. A more likely name would have been Rancho Ramirez.
High-powered pot, guns and a wanted felon
By Christin Coyne ccoyne@mineralwellsindex.com The Palo Pinto County Sheriff's Department and the City County Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant Monday evening at a residence in the 21000 block of Farm-to-Market Road 4 and seized 133 live marijuana plants, valued at over $1 million, and six guns.
Experience a slice of frontier life during Fort Richardson Days
Come celebrate the 142nd anniversary of the existence of Texas' northern-most U.S. Army fort during Fort Richardson Days on April 17 and 18, and see what frontier life was like in the 1870s.