Author Stew Magnuson was in Canadian at the Palace Theatre on Aug. 1, presenting a program on The Last American Highway and signing copies of his book. The event was
The 18th Texas Silver-Haired Legislature (TSHL) convened on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives in Austin on July 14-19. Eighty-five delegates from the 28 Area Agency on Aging
Former Canadian residents, Jimmy and Karen Floyd, give proceeds from their fireworks stand, Canadian Crackrs to local nonprofits. This year, their donations of $200 each went to Hemphill County 4-H,
Museum Happenings I have been out of town for approximately two weeks, so I don’t have much to update you on. The work on the courthouse has moved into high
Monday, Aug. 12: Meatloaf, scallop potatoes, winter-blend veggies, roll Tuesday, Aug. 13: German sausage, pinto beans, seasonal cabbage, cornbread Wednesday, Aug. 14: Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, Italian veggies, roll
I was going through some of the artifacts Sarah is working on numbering, and I noticed a Western Field catalog published in San Francisco, California, dated December 1907. The book
The Men’s Breakfast will be held at The Bucket on Wednesday, Aug. 7, starting at 7 am. The speaker will be First United Methodist Church pastor David Gerhardt. Everyone is
The last day to see this exhibit is Aug. 3. We have thoroughly enjoyed this Humanities Texas display. It has several photographs of Texas women working in their homes and
George Briant introduced his program from John and Kelsey Haley, who, along with a couple they have known since college, took a vacation to Canada. The couples flew to Calgary,
NOBODY WAS USING the old wren house. My grandfather built it. Grandpa started building birdhouses when he retired from milking cows and his second oldest son took over. That son,