Commentary

Editors Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette and Paul Gaudette were recently recognized by Dublin ISD as part of TASB’s Media Honor Roll List. Media Honor Roll was created to recognize individuals and media outlets for reporting fair, accurate, and balanced stories on Texas schools. School districts nominate their local media representatives for this award each year. Superintendent Melissa Summers recently presented the award to the journalists. Courtesy Ben Pate

Editors Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette and Paul Gaudette were recently recognized by Dublin ISD as part of TASB’s Media Honor Roll List. Media Honor Roll was created to recognize individuals and media outlets for reporting fair, accurate, and balanced stories on Texas schools. School districts nominate their local media representatives for this award each year. Superintendent Melissa Summers recently presented the award to the journalists. Courtesy Ben Pate

Making the grade

Editors Wyndi VeigelGaudette and Paul Gaudette were recently recognized by Dublin ISD as part of TASB’s Media Honor Roll List. Media Honor Roll was created to recognize individuals and media outlets for reporting fair, accurate, and balanced stories on Texas schools.
A Free Gift Inside

A Free Gift Inside

A Free Gift Inside

My sister and I would make a beeline for the cereal aisle at the Piggly Wiggly while my mom did the shopping.Decisions, decisions.
Courtesy photo These are the stamps that came out in 1913 when the Post Office started a new service of delivering packages. Charlotte May Pierstorff was mailed by her parents so she could visit her grandmother. They didn’t have the money to buy her a seat on the train. Photo: Stamp images from Wikipedia in the public domain.

Courtesy photo These are the stamps that came out in 1913 when the Post Office started a new service of delivering packages. Charlotte May Pierstorff was mailed by her parents so she could visit her grandmother. They didn’t have the money to buy her a seat on the train. Photo: Stamp images from Wikipedia in the public domain.

MUSEUM MATTERS

I remember as a child we wondered what it would be like to be mailed. We wondered what size box we would need and if we would need to poke holes in it so we could breath. Certainly my parents would have probably loved to mail me somewhere for a few days.
Gardens &

Gardens &

Gardens & Grandmas

As a kid, I hated the vegetable garden. If you stood on our back porch, it was to your left. It took up the entire corner of our large yard.To me, gardens were work and nothing more. From planting, to weeding, to harvesting, to canning, it was a waste of valuable play time.
Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Summer Perennial Weeds and GrasshoppersI ran this article at about the same time last year. I am repeating it as we are having the same conditions this year to the degree that a reminder is necessary. The rain has been good for our fields, but also good for weeds.
Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Don’t let fire ants ruin your summer, take steps this springRecent rains makes it a good time to control fire ants as this is when they search for food and build mounds, which makes them easier to locate.“It’s time now in central and southern Texas to put out baits. Knutson said.
Where does the time go?

Where does the time go?

Where does the time go?

Where does the time go?Wyndi and I often get asked how we do what we do, putting in so many hours from week to week and striving to cover as much as we can. I can honestly say the drive comes from example (and I know Wyndi can say the same).
Michael McCrum, a 1995 Dublin graduate, now lives in Marietta, Georgia with his wife Molly and their children. Both have children from a previous marriage, and the blended family enjoy spending time together when possible. Courtesy photo

Michael McCrum, a 1995 Dublin graduate, now lives in Marietta, Georgia with his wife Molly and their children. Both have children from a previous marriage, and the blended family enjoy spending time together when possible. Courtesy photo

Where Are They Now? Michael McCrum

Michael McCrum has lived in Texas, Colorado and Georgia, and worked in several different industries. Now settled in Marietta, GA and working as a supervisor for an HVAC company, McCrum is happy with where his life has taken him.
The Last State

The Last State

Faith: The Last State

Matthew 12:43-45 records a story Jesus told about a man out of whom an evil spirit was driven. Here is what it says, “When an unclean spirit goes out of a man, he goes through dry places, seeking rest, and finds none. Then he says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.

Faith: Running on Grace

2 Corinthians 12:10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.In one of his letters to the church of Corinth, by the Holy Spirit, Paul talks about his thorn in the flesh.