
Happenings at the Mineral Wells Senior Center
Mineral Wells Senior Center is hosting a dance Friday night, Jan. 20, with Lonesome Fugitive.

Mineral Wells Senior Center is hosting a dance Friday night, Jan. 20, with Lonesome Fugitive.

If you would like your event listed, please note we have a new events calendar email: palopintocalendar@ gmail.com Palo Pinto County… • Second Tuesday of every month – Palo Pinto County Humane Society Mtg. 5:30 p.m.

The Mineral Wells Junior History Club met on Jan. 12 at the Mineral Wells Senior Center for their monthly meeting.

The Mediterranean way of life incorporates food, exercise, social support, spirituality and stress management. This way of eating has been around for centuries.

In honor of the Palo Pinto County Livestock Show, this week’s Remember Well is from the county’s livestock show and rodeo in 1942. The photo shows Donald Boone, right, a 4-H Club member of Palo Pinto, holding his champion steer at the event in Mineral Wells.

Santo High School Softball is gearing up for an alumni game January 28th at Cody Park Softball field at 1 p.m. It is $15 to play, and $6 per carload to spectate, and all proceeds go to the Lady ‘Cat softball program for their upcoming season. For more information, contact Coach Cook at mcook@santoisd.net. Come out and support the Lady Cats and have some fun!
Witnessing the birth of an animal can be a beautiful experience, but it can also be stressful or even scary if things do not go as planned. While most animals can give birth with little to no human interference, it’s still important to be prepared and watch for signs that help is needed.

This title is not exactly accurate. All scripture is notable, however there are often times when a particular verse will especially stand out and communicate to the reader.

He didn’t see it as a turning point at the time - this budding vocal artist who was belting out country songs at the Burger Box in Arlington. Craig Murphy, then age 40, might have been flipping burgers instead, trying to find a road that led somewhere instead of dead-end trails he’d followed for a couple of decades.