Roy and Penny Sanchez are like a lot of people who live in Spur. They grew up here, graduated from Spur High School, moved away and then, decided to come
Community THE SPUR/DICKENS MUSEUM will be open Friday 1 p.m.–5 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. through October. For tours at any other time, call Fronye Morris, (806) 271-3577; Linda
Are you searching for ways to add more color to your diet? Nutrition experts recommend eating the colors of the rainbow to add more nutrients and variety to our meals.
America’s storied Route 66, traversing eight states from Chicago to Los Angeles, wasn’t the nation’s first long-distance highway, but it’s the one that has remained most fixed in the imaginations
Isabel sees dead people. She and Martin were married on Día de los Muertos, “which no one gave much thought to in all the months of planning, until the bride’s
In our semi-arid growing region there is always a search to bring into the landscape drought tolerant and attractive accent plants. One shrub or small tree that meets both these
When the dormant Spur Area Chamber of Commerce met last month to reorganize in time for the swimming pool fund-raiser, a retired Spur newcomer generously stepped up to volunteer. Steve
The first thing I see when I pull into Craig Harrison’s driveway is the Beatles bumper sticker on his pickup. The second thing is yard art. There’s a large, colorful metal roadrunner frozen in mid-step on the lawn to the right of the front walk. Harrison greets me at the front door and I tell him I like the roadrunner, which is when he asks if I’d seen the armed armadillo.