Opinion

Thomas K. Lindsay

Thomas K. Lindsay

Learning Liberty at WTAMU

Originally published in the Canon, October 4, 2023 The latest poll by Gallup of Americans’ attitudes toward higher education is out, and the results should come as a surprise to nobody.

Editor’s Message

I found this and here is a big salute to the “Elderly.” The author is unknow. They call us “The Elderly.” We were born in and grew up in the 40-50-60s. We studied in the 60-7080s.
Old sayings

Old sayings

Old sayings

Remember that old saying “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush?” I thought about this today while chewing fried chicken. I don’t know what other birds are worth, but I had to pay for the chicken. Seriously, the quote goes back to ancient times.

Castro 4-H gears up for new season

A new year is about to begin for Castro County 4-H and there are a lot of important dates to keep track of. Current and potential members and volunteers are encouraged to register online at www.4-Honline. com. Upcoming events: Oct. 1-7 -National 4-H Week Oct.

Editor’s Message

On the lighter side, burning questions to ponder. If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2? Why do we press harder on the remote control when we know the batteries are getting weak? Why are you “in” a movie, but “on” TV? What was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread?
Superstitions

Superstitions

Superstitions

Throughout the ages, our forefathers – and foremothers too – have been told that certain things bring bad luck. My uncle got sick one time because he did not listen to the old poem that said “Leave fresh food out of the refrigerator, and you’re sure to vomit sooner or later.
Goldilocks and the bears

Goldilocks and the bears

Goldilocks and the bears

What’s the real meaning of the fairy tale about Goldilocks? To be frank (although Frank is not my name), “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” is more confusing than a stop sign on a roller coaster track. First, you gotta accept that a bear family owns a fancy two-story deep in the woods.

New laws affect Ag producers

Several new laws that were passed during the 88th Texas Legislature went into effect Sept. 1 of importance to farmers, ranchers and rural Texans, according to Texas Farm Bureau (TFB).