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New year, new courthouse crew
Ann PowersEditor PALO PINTO – Palo Pinto County’s newly elected, and reelected, public officials kicked off 2025 with new and renewed commitments to serve area residents. District Judge Michael Moore…

Ole Heifer: Here comes 2025
L.J. Abernathy PPP Columnist Happy New Year! As always, the new year arrives full of resolution, hopes and dreams. To those we add promises, commitments and hard work with a good dose of comradery and cheer. The entire Palo Pinto Press and Cherry Road Media team wish our reader family members and retail sales partners health, wealth and happiness. While we may yet have our usual “stock show” spell of cold weather, so far in the winter of 24 & 25, the Gulf Coast winds have blessed us with moderate temperatures and some needed moisture. In delivering single copies across the county the last few weeks, this Ole Heifer has noticed more and more “cow cake” trucks along the rural routes. For those of you who might not know what “cow cake” is: It’s feed for cattle compressed into cylindrical cubes. While some smaller livestock owners feed “cake” by hand, opening one sack at a time, larger operations have trucks equipped with bins into which the feed is loaded at the barn and from which it is distributed to the cattle in the pasture. In either case there is an art to feeding “cake” which requires calling the cattle out of the far corners of the pastures with a strong and ringing vocal call, honing a vehicle horn or a siren mounted on the trucks. All of this reminded this Ole Heifer how much of Palo Pinto County’s economy is rooted in beef production. And in turn how hard the livestock producers and their employees and families work to keep this most popular protein on our tables. Good thing Editor Ann chose a Holstein and not a Hereford or another breed for this Reader Column’s logo. Otherwise, this Ole Heifer might be a vegetarian. Haw and Mooooooo. With a wiggle […]

Hike into the New Year
The Palo Pinto Mountain State Park Partners Annual Meeting & Hike in the Park is set for 1 – 4 p.m. at the Park Maintenance Barn, Jan. 25.

Bid technicality may cost taxpayers $2.35M in savings
Plus – HOT increase, solar farm plans burn bright, county joins opioid settlement, ESD No. 2 gains board member from ESD No. 1 Ann PowersEditor PALO PINTO – Palo Pinto…

Texans remember Jimmy Carter, the last Democrat to take the state’s presidential election
William Melhado and Emma WilliamsThe Texas TribuneDec. 29, 2024 Texans who worked with Jimmy Carter remembered him as a principled and compassionate leader — the last Democrat to win the…

Fishing report
Striper are fair. Live bait is consistently putting fish in the boat each trip.

Stop sign success, appraisal mystery, city council decisions
Finally after about a year and a half, we have a four-way stop sign in my neighborhood near an elementary school. I want to give the credit to Mineral Wells…

100 Years Ago This Month: Historical events from January 1925
The month of Jan. has been home to many historical events over the years. Here is a look at some that helped to shape the world in Jan. 1925.

More Letters to Santa
Ann PowersEditor NORTH POLE – The Palo Pinto Press had such an overwhelming response to our Letters to Santa request, we extended publishing them for an additional week. We received…
