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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Notorious


If you don't have a newspaper subscription, you will want to sign up for further news and also back-order the latest issue.

People around this county have been talking about the notorious Clarks, father and son duo (Donnie & Gary) that work for the sheriff's department. I thought it was idle gossip, but this week the "Clark Boys" were made infamous by being set in print.

I absolutely adore Mrs. Donham's way of reporting, which is to print meeting minutes verbatim. I think it's funny how county and city meetings go along with tedious run-of-the-mill items such as budget approvals and what-not, tum-de-dum, then, kapow! Fangs are bared and talons are out, a free-for-all is on.

Anyway, words were said and opinions expressed at the latest commissioners meeting and you will not want to miss the details of this story. There's a secondary meeting where they discussed where and whether bikers will be able to hold a rally in October in Rotan.

Rain has been the main theme of this weekend. We received 2.7 inches yesterday and it's still muggy and rainy looking outside. I hope it stays this way all day. The photo above is of our tank, only I flipped it upside down to make the reflection the main focus.

Here are the Roby Star Record / Rotan Advance headlines for the August 14, 2008 issue:
  • Rotan schools to start Aug. 25
  • Commissioners Court heats up over raises for deputies
  • Commissioners grant permission to Chamber for use of courthouse square for Hog Fest activites, grants bikers use of arena in Rotan
  • Roby City Manager Mickey Kelly resigns, Roby council adopts dog ordinance
  • Early look at the Lions (photo)
  • Obituaries for Walter Lloyd Smith, Sr. (photo), J.D. Price, Annie Mae Richardson and Rodriquez Gonzales Munoz
  • Advisory Council holds meeting
  • Recipe Corner: West Texas Stack Up
  • Roby Athletic Booster Club meeting
  • Cameron Thornton finds giant grub worm (photo)
  • Commissioner Staples to address agricultural issue at Big Country Wheat Conference
  • Clearfork Groundwater meeting 8 a.m. Aug. 19 at the USDA office in Roby
  • Hospital board to hold meeting 6:30 p.m. Aug. 25 in the hospital dining room, public meeting at 6:45
  • Public hearings on tax increase: 9 a.m. Aug. 21 and 9 a.m. Aug. 28, both in the court house
  • Fisher County proposed budget meeting 9 a.m. Aug. 25 at the courthouse
  • Rosemary Donham named to 2008 Media Honor Roll
  • Sheriff's report
  • Rotan ISD to hold public meeting 7 p.m. Aug. 25 in the Learning Resource Center
  • Rotan Elementary School list
  • Fisher County Financial report
  • Local young ladies attend Texas Brigade Camp (photo)
  • Auto accident investigated (photo)
  • Fisher County Historical Society meets
  • Rotan school board hears from citizens requesting to implement softball program
  • Freddie & Lovelle Stuart celebrate 50th wedding anniversary (photo)
  • Fisher County Roundup by Joy Walker
  • Tumbleweed Smith: Ranger's Historic One-stop Store
  • Tumbleweed Smith to lead radio program at Western Texas College, Snyder
  • Western Texas College receives gift from Invenergy Wind LLC
  • WTC registration Aug. 21
  • Calling all Rotan sheep and goat exhibitors for validation tags
  • Roby pool closes
  • Hammer football
  • Proposed salary increases for Fisher County elected officials
  • Venomous widow
  • Randy's Roundup: Standing up for lower energy costs and America's energy security; congratulations to the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce; coming soon - energy & economy updates
I also want to mention that the paper has an editor's column that begins on the front page and is full of all kinds of tidbits. I don't outline it because it is more of a personal nature, but it's an integral part of the paper. Can't you see how badly you need a subscription? Who would want to miss out on any of this news?

I hope I will be able to get a photo of Randy Etheredge's house going down the road. He has moved into Sam & Roxie's house and his house is going to be moved. Hope I'm not elsewhere when it happens.

I would like to wish Jessica Galloway and her family good luck in their new endeavors. She'll be missed at the store.

Georgie McGough is now selling Avon and you can place your orders here (click!).

Ya'll have a good week and remember that the Fisher County Rodeo is next weekend.

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