
Rams score big for season opener
By Yulissa Smith and Brooklyn NewsomStudent Reporters The Mineral Wells Rams crushed the Castleberry Lions, 53-13, in the first home game of the season at… Login to continue reading Login…
By Yulissa Smith and Brooklyn NewsomStudent Reporters The Mineral Wells Rams crushed the Castleberry Lions, 53-13, in the first home game of the season at… Login to continue reading Login…
The Mineral Wells Rams trumped the Castleberry Lions, 53-13, in the first home game of the season at Ram Stadium – and the fans went… Login to continue reading Login…
By David TurkPPC Municipal Water District No. 1 President PALO PINTO – The Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1 has received the 100%… Login to continue reading Login…
is week’s Remember Well comes from longtime Palo Pinto resident Martha West. It’s a photo of her mother, Iris Wells Ottmann (top right), age 19, in the 1944 Mineral Wells Fourth of July parade.
MINERAL WELLS - Crazy About Film Festival honorable mention winners LaMonte Hanyes, Michael Charron and Brandon Smallwood pose on the red carpet at _e Hatchet House in Mineral Wells, Aug. 20. Hanyes and Brandon wrote and starred in the short film, “When It’s Your Turn2: Surprise Birthday.” Charron directed the comedy, “First Impressions.” _e film, “Tejano Night” directed and written by Alexander Rosales, took home the top award. Rosales was not present at the event. _e film festival included film screenings and special events, Aug. 19-21.
MINERAL WELLS — Football action was back at Ram Stadium for the first varsity scrimmage of the year, Aug. 12.
According to an ongoing report on the state of local news from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, the United States is losing newspapers at the rate of two per week, creating news vacuums in struggling communities. And, in areas without a strong print or digital news organization, voter participation decreases and corruption increases.
PPC Municipal Water District No. 1 President PALO PINTO COUNTY — Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No.
Ella Mae Folk, 94, went to her Heavenly Home on Wednesday, August 17, 2022. She was born April 27, 1928, the daughter of Mark and Ella Sewell Wilson, in Mineral Wells.
By Amy Ringo-Lane Let’s Grow Crazy President Have you heard about Let’s Grow Crazy? If not, you’re in the right place. Let’s Grow Crazy (LGC) is a local 501c3 non-profit that is building a community garden and hosts a twice monthly farmer’s market from April through October.