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Aunt Alice’s Diary: Historical Memories of the Vincent Family
September 25, 2024
Alice Vincent Diary September 23, 1923The Missionary Society gave an Ice Cream and Pie supper last night. I went and stayed until ten. I stayed until it was over. I did...
Brackettville: A Glimpse into the Past, News From The Las Moras ...
September 25, 2024
Judge W. C. Standart, one of the most prominent citizens of West Texas, celebrated his eighty-first birthday here today. He has been a resident of San Antonio for seven...
Kinney County Post is Not Just a Newspaper
September 25, 2024
Kinney County Post is a small, local business just like many of our readers. KCP sponsors Little League, Miss KC & Miss Brackettville pageant, ...
Aunt Alice’s Diary: Historical Memories of the Vincent Familiy
May 9, 2024
August 4, 1923, SaturdayBill, Roy, Logan, Dad, Mother and Eva and I just got back on a fishing trip. We went Thursday afternoon. We came back this morning. I fished some,...
Aunt Alice’s Diary
May 2, 2024
July 25, 1923 - WednesdayMrs. Mask bobbed Lurline's hair yesterday morning and Lurline washed it. Laura Mae was over there and when she went home Lurline went with her and...
Brackettville: A Glimpse into the Past [50]
May 2, 2024
The Fort Worth Star Telegram of February 10, 1909 reported on the favorability of recruiting those with little horse experience instead of recruiting Texas cowboys. “Four...
“No meter” often means well is not in use, expert says
April 25, 2024
Local citizens expressed alarm this month at the notion that several big well owners in the county have no meters on their wells.Not exactly,...
Aunt Alice’s Diary: Historical Memories of the Vincent Familiy
April 25, 2024
July 22, 1923 - SundayHuldah Causey is here now, she came in Friday, she is staying with us. She is learning how to work the board. Mr. Causey, Mildred and Hulda came in...
Brackettville: A Glimpse into the Past [48]
April 18, 2024
The Herzing family were long time residents of Brackettville. John Herzing Sr. was born on July 26, 1836 in Germany. By the age of 21 he had...
Aunt Alice’s Diary: Historical Memories of the Vincent Familiy
April 18, 2024
July 18, 1923, WednesdayWell, while Lurline was gone to the social, Raymond went downtown and got a case of soda water. We surely enjoyed it. We have some left. Yesterday I...
New studies suggest millions with mild cognitive impairment go...
April 18, 2024
Mild cognitive impairment – an early stage of dementia – is widely underdiagnosed in people 65 and older. That is the key takeaway of two recent studies from our team.This...
View local government meetings on YouTube
April 18, 2024
A local videographer has launched an enterprise allowing citizens to watch local government meetings at home on their devices, rather than sitting...
Brackettville: A Glimpse into the Past [47]
April 11, 2024
AND ONCE AGAIN! “Historic Fort Clark on the Rio Grande border near Spofford Junction will soon be abandoned. One by one the army posts along the Mexican border have been...
Aunt Alice’s Diary: Historical Memories of the Vincent Familiy
April 11, 2024
July 12, 1923 ThursdayDad and Bill went with Mr. Speed out to the Rio Grande fishing this afternoon. They have been working on a house for Mr. Wishman, they, I mean Bill...
Rural Population Grows for Second Consecutive Year
April 11, 2024
Originally posted by the Dailyyonder.comThe Census’ most recent population estimates covering 2023 shows that rural counties gained population,...
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