Oct 14, 2009 | ReporterNews.com
The lines have been drawn. At least they have for a state administrative law judge charged with recommending if a proposed $3.5 billion coal-fired energy plant near here receives a necessary air quality permit.
Crisp, Nurse Practitioner, joins Eaker Family Medicine
Marcie Crisp, Family Nurse Practitioner, has joined the practice of Robert Eaker, M.D. "I have worked with Dr.
Rogers Dennis: New coal-fired plant major cause for concern
The area's future lake at Cedar Ridge is important for the future of Abilene and surrounding cities.
Calling Party near Merkel said he left with the military approximately six years ago and rented his home to another party.
Education column: Get ready for calls on school bond election
YAHOO! Education column: Get ready for calls on school bond election You may be getting some calls at home this week from bond supporters who want your input about the $25 million bond election Nov.
Trent ISD seeks 3rd bond in 6 years
With wind turbines blowing property values up to new levels in Trent, the school district is asking voters to approve a third bond issue in six years that would pay for athletic upgrades and other renovations.
Six man-showdown slated on new turf
Trent and Zephyr are getting a lot of use out of their new artificial turf fields.
The Mystery of the Missing Hand - by Arthur Carey-Dickers
Y'know, me fondest memories of life at Smithersthwaites Boarding School for the Sons of Gentlemen were of the winter-times. I'll always remember the mystery of the missing hand - prepare yourself, dear reader, for a tale of grisly goings on.
Area firefighters battle large grass fire in Nolan County
Area firefighters responded to a grass fire on north Stink Creek Road in Nolan County Friday afternoon.