Meagan Martin was honored by Palo Pinto County after performing CPR on a man who collapsed at Texas Grill, continuing through nine rounds until he regained a pulse.
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Despite a tornado devastating their school and football stadium last May, Gordon ISD perseveres and goes on to win their third straight six-man championship title.
After nearly a decade as Palo Pinto County Democratic Chair, Carla Schoonover Porter announced she is stepping down from the role, reflecting on rebuilding the local party and naming Jeff Brown as her successor while continuing her work in rural Texas organizing.
Former State Representative Glenn Rogers pens article asking educators to encourage students’ critical thinking skills in these current political era of misinformation
Palo Pinto County commissioners approved new water-leak sensors for the courthouse Monday as officials continue assessing damage and navigating insurance and repair decisions following last month’s flooding.
City Council on Dec. 2 opened discussions on regulating vape shops, approved a storage tank inspection contract, adopted a capital asset policy, and authorized notices for up to $70 million in water-system improvements.
Former state representative Glenn Rogers warns about the growing influence of far-right dominionist theology in Texas politics, describing his concerns after hearing Seven Mountains Mandate rhetoric at a local Easter service. In his Dallas Morning News column, he outlines the rise of the New Apostolic Reformation, its ties to Trump-era politics, and how he believes the movement is reshaping the state’s political landscape.
Reporting By Amy Meyer | Mineral Wells Area News A burst plumbing line in the attic of the Palo Pinto County Courthouse caused multi-floor water damage and forced temporary closure of court operations, according to County Judge Shane Long. During the weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday, a leak occurred above
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