The Jayton-Girard Independent School District (JGISD) Board of Trustees convened in a called meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018. Present were trustees Kathy Owen, Amanda McGee, B.J.
In its monthly meeting Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, Spur Area Chamber of Commerce president Steve Bridges introduced himself and the Spur Area Chamber to the Dickens council. He said he
MATADOR – The Texas Department of Transportation (Tx-DOT) is ready to begin work on a $2.11 million project to construct a new US 62 bridge at Hackberry Creek, located about
This time of year, the kids are excited about dressing up and going door-to-door in hopes of receiving treats. Trick-or-treating has been popular in the U.S. since the 1950s. Over
The dictionary defines the noun trail as “a beaten path through rough country” — a nature trail, for instance, or an animal trail — or “a series of signs or
Community THE SPUR/DICKENS MUSEUM will be open Fridays 1 p.m.–5 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. through October. For tours at any other time, call Fronye Morris, (806) 271-3577; Linda
A fresh baked scone and a cup of tea are a classic combination and for fall you can’t beat the combination of pecan and pumpkin for baked goods. I’ve put
An hour drive from Spur is the Pumpkin Capital of Texas, Floydada. The Floydada Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual festival “Punkin Days” the second Saturday in October. Floydada and
As we settle into fall and begin cooking and baking some of our autumn classics, most of us tend to crave the flavor of freshly picked apples. I typically look for ways I can incorporate seasonal flavors into regular dishes and baked goods each season. New York-style crumb cake is a favorite, even in Texas, and this one goes two-stepping with cinnamon glazed apples! What better way to infuse fall flavor? A freshly baked crumb cake is always a special treat for a holiday brunch. And you can’t beat it for a scrumptious snack with coffee.