Events that occurred in July 1969 have generated a bit of fanfare across the country this week, as the 50th anniversary of man’s first step on the moon has been
You’ve seen those blue-and-white highway signs across Texas, right? They were put up back in 1968 — some 1,500 of them — to help travelers discover the history, culture and
Submit your community announcements (maximum 75 words) to news@thetexasspur.com for events within the coming month, to run up to 4 issues. SPUR SUMMER SOUNDS Friday, July 26 at 7 p.m.
I am often asked for tips on how to keep chocolate chip cookies from flattening during the baking process. As I made this recipe, I compiled the following thoughts: I’ve
COURTESY PHOTO TAKE YOUR HOUSEPLANTS FOR A WALK DAY is Saturday, July 27. A quirky special day is celebrated this weekend: Saturday, July 27, is the official Take Your Houseplants
Day one: It was 4:45 a.m. With no coffee and weary eyes our caravan pulled out on the dark and lonely highway. Immediately, we were very much awake as the
MOTLEY Faves from area Western swing scene to perform at Matador fundraiser July 27 MATADOR--Joe Settlemire, who played with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, will be one of the
Thursday, July 25: German sausage, BBQ sauce, black-eyed peas, lettuce and tomato salad, baked potato, canned fruit with Jell-O, and milk or tea. Tuesday, July 30: BBQ beef on bun,
COURTESY PHOTOS QUEEN CANDIDATES Motley-Dickens County Old Settlers Reunion has announced the rodeo queen contestants for 2019. The are: Jaydee Foster, an 8th grader at Guthrie CSD who lives at