
When boredom seems terminal
Now that the election is over, my ancient Uncle Mort and his domino playing buddies down in the thicket can resume their usual mostly-minutia confabs that too often lack authenticity.
Now that the election is over, my ancient Uncle Mort and his domino playing buddies down in the thicket can resume their usual mostly-minutia confabs that too often lack authenticity.
There are a number of locations you can point to that figure into the ongoing love story of Leroy and Sue Ware of Brownwood, who recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
The boom of a canon signified the start of the Veterans Day observance Monday at the Central Texas Veterans Memorial, where speakers said veterans won't be forgotten and plaque was dedicated to George Edward Smith, one of five Buffalo Soldiers interred at Greenleaf Cemetery.
Bidistrict playoff pairings for the local and area high school football teams.
Playoff-bound high school football teams from Zephyr, Blanket and Comanche notched district wins on Friday.
The Coleman Bluecats completed their turnaround from an 0-7 start to make the playoffs with a 31-16 win over Bangs.
The Goldthwaite Eagles stunned No. 1-ranked Mart 46-0 Friday, handing the Panthers their worst loss in 53 years.
The Brownwood and May girls' basketball teams claimed close nondistrict wins on Saturday.
Jacob Korrodi intercepted two passes Saturday for Howard Payne, but the Yellow Jackets fell to the East Texas Baptist Tigers 38-17.
The Brownwood Lions beat the Marble Falls Mustangs 42-14 Friday to qualify for the Class 4A Division I playoffs.