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Texas Student Achievement Awards, Diboll, From Left to Right: Amanda Drake, Stephanie Ramirez and Shara Friese. More...

Concerted opposition to a proposed city charter for Diboll did not arise at last week's public hearing, although former Mayor James Simms questioned one provision in particular. Most attendees at the hearing seemed generally supportive of the proposed charter. More...

Diboll City Council members put off a decision on amending the city's mobile home ordinance after extensive discussion of a woman's request to place a mobile home on property in the city. Currently, new mobile homes are not allowed within the city limits, but Linda Bowman is asking to be allowed ... More...

It was a pleasant surprise to see Leighton Lee come in with his son, Keith. As you may remember, Leighton and Charlyse Lee owned and operated Lee's Grocery from this same corner where The Everything Store is now located; Lee's was here from 1965 until 1978. The original building was formally Powel... More...
A breathless farmer burst into the Stephenville office of the "Dallas News" on Apr. 17, 1897 and excitedly announced, "I have found it!" "Found what?" asked the local correspondent for the big-city paper. "Found the airship the 'Dallas News' has been talking about! More...
Sonlight Church Hello Everyone, How in this world have you all been? I am so sorry that I no longer have the time to write this column every week, but that is just the way it has been. You know I am a nurse and I take care of our wonderful senior citizens in their homes and I just love what I d... More...
Rosa Sawyer Adams Rosa Sawyer Adams, 85, of Huntington, was born August 17, 1922, in Buna, Texas, the daughter of the late Margaret Lenora (Simmons) and Albert C. Leviness. She passed away Saturday, April 12, 2008, in a local hospital. More...
Last Friday, it was quite obvious to all of the children in the cafeteria of Temple Elementary that something was going on. Some of the kids knew the rather tall man who was causing all the commotion. Surrounded by cameras and a group of grown men, he certainly stood out at 6 feet 4 inches and aro... More...