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Construction to begin in preparation for SH 6 Project in Gorman
Construction to begin in preparation for SH 6 Project in Gorman

Water and Sewer relocation followed by storm drainage construction next week

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Comptroller Distributes Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments
Comptroller Distributes Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has announced he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.3 billion in local sales tax allocations for February, 1.6 percent more than in February 2023.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Coach Shelly Paige
Coach Paige ready to turn RC Softball back into a winning Program

Ranger College Softball has a long and storied past. Beginning the program in 1986, Ron Butler created the team with success on his mind. Originally, he did not want to be the coach of the RC Softball team. He said he would recruit but did not want to coach. However, he fell in love with the players and their spirit and drive as he recruited them and decided to coach them after all. He took them to 302-55 in 10 seasons and led RC Softball to become national runner-up in 1987 and 1994. Hoping to follow in his footsteps on the soft-

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Ranger College Student Named to All-Texas Academic Team
Ranger College Student Named to All-Texas Academic Team

RANGER, Texas Kathryn Cameron, a former Ranger College student, has been named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) 2024 All-Texas Academic Team. Cameron has since transferred to Texas Wesleyan University and plans to continue her education.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Rebecca Odom
Rebecca Odom Coaches Writers at Cisco College

Cisco College students who have trouble with their essays and research papers can always turn to a one-onone writing coach, Rebecca Odom, who has worked at the college’s Writing Center since it opened more than a decade ago.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Slowpoke Farm offers Free Gardening Class Sunday, Feb. 25th
Slowpoke Farm offers Free Gardening Class Sunday, Feb. 25th

Slowpoke Farm has been gardening, chemical free, in Eastland county for over 20 years. After selling at farmer’s markets for 15 years, and running a small restaurant in Cisco for 5 years, Kerry and Joy Hedges have slowed things down a notch. While they have downsized the farm, they still enjoy sharing their experiences and ‘lessons learned’ with others.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Cisco Writers Club Meeting March 7th
Cisco Writers Club Meeting March 7th

The next Cisco Writers Club meeting will be held Thursday, March 7th, 7-9 PM, at the Conrad Hilton Center in Cisco. Visitors welcome!

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Cisco Head Start Registration 2024-25 March 28th
Cisco Head Start Registration 2024-25 March 28th

Cisco Head Start 2024-25 Registration will be held March 28th 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Cisco Elementary School.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
No Scranton Musical for Jan., Feb., March
No Scranton Musical for Jan., Feb., March

Board members of the Scranton Musical wish to announce that there will not be a musical for the months of January, February and March of 2024.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Gorman’s Senior Citizens
Gorman’s Senior Citizens

Gorman’s Senior Citizens

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Photo to the Right
Photo to the Right

Photo to the Right

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Cisco Writer’s Club Rendezvous With Writing
Cisco Writer’s Club Rendezvous With Writing

An Unlikeable but Compelling Character

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
John Guandolo, President of Understanding the Threat-to speak in Cisco March 14
John Guandolo, President of Understanding the Threat-to speak in Cisco March 14

With our borders wide. open, are you concerned about terrorism? John Guandolo, the president and founder of Understanding the Threat can inform us, Mr. Guandolo graduated from the Naval Academy, served in the Marines, is a combat veteran, a special agent to the FBI and has experience analyzing the Islamic threat. John Guandolo teaches about terrorism in our streets in our homeland. Mr. Guandolo spoke with the Tea Party Patriots of Eastland county in November 2020. I look forward to hearing from John Guandolo because I have concerns about our government leaders and our open border. Everyone is welcome to attend the Tea Party Patriots of Eastland on March 14, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the Myrtle Wilks Community Center in the 'Big Dam Room' and doors open at 6:00 p..m.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Howard Payne Univ. Fall 2023 Academic Excellence
Howard Payne Univ. Fall 2023 Academic Excellence

BROWNWOOD – Feb- rPuaayrnye 13U, n2i0v2er4s i–ty H roewcoargd nized students for their academic excellence during the fall 2023 semester. Students must earn a 4.0 grade point average to be named to the President's List, a 3.65- 3.99 grade point average to be named to the Dean’s List and a 3.50-3.64 grade point average to be named to the Honor Roll. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in 12 or more se-

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Eastland County Retired Teachers
Eastland County Retired Teachers

Eastland County Retired Teachers

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Lady Panthers Roll Past Priddy To Claim Area Crown
Lady Panthers Roll Past Priddy To Claim Area Crown

Delila Crain scored 18 points and Mariella Rodriguez chipped in 15 more on last week and powered the Gorman Lady Panthers to an easy 63-32 win over the Priddy Lady Pirates in the Area round of the Class A state playoffs.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Lady Mavs’ season ends with loss to Jim Ned
Lady Mavs’ season ends with loss to Jim Ned

The Eastland Lady Mavericks’ memorable 2023-24 basketball season came to an abrupt end on Friday with a tough 65-33 loss to stateranked Jim Ned in the second round of the Class 3A state playoffs.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Cisco Lady Loboes Area Champions
Cisco Lady Loboes Area Champions

Cisco Lady Loboes Area Champions

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Feb. 28th is Old Rip Day in Eastland County
Feb. 28th is Old Rip Day in Eastland County

Celebrated annually to commemorate the TRUE FACT that Old Rip was taken out of the Eastland County Courthouse cornerstone, marking some 31 years he spent sealed in there. Publicity is going out, so we all should acknowledge the fact that OLD RIP lived sealed for a long, long time, but is brought out on this Special Day to mark his UNENTOMBMENT. We just, this day, made it known to a state writer of renown, and she’ll be putting the word out far and wide. be involved in this National event on the northwest corner of the Eastland square. Now you decide what you can add to the Historic Day of Old Rip Remembrance and to make sure many are on P.S. We Love Old Rip, and I know you do, too - so plan to be on the Courthouse square for this highly anticipated event on Feb. 28th.

02/22/2024 12:00 AM
Gloria Castaneda Flores Obituary
Gloria Castaneda Flores Obituary
02/19/2024 01:38 PM
Jesse Calvin (J.C.) Tankersley Obituary
Jesse Calvin (J.C.) Tankersley Obituary
02/19/2024 01:27 PM
Larry Helton Obituary
Larry Helton Obituary
02/19/2024 01:25 PM
Mary Alice Applin Miner Obituary
Mary Alice Applin Miner Obituary
02/16/2024 08:32 AM
Richard C. "Catfish" Thames Obituary
Richard C. "Catfish" Thames Obituary
02/16/2024 08:30 AM
TxDOT SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST AWARDS STUDENTS WHO HELP CLEAN UP THEIR COMMUNITIES Don’t mess with Texas® scholarship contest now open for applications
TxDOT SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST AWARDS STUDENTS WHO HELP CLEAN UP THEIR COMMUNITIES Don’t mess with Texas® scholarship contest now open for applications
02/16/2024 08:29 AM
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