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Vietnam Women’s Memorial to Mark 30th Anniversary
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the dedication of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., a weekend of events will honor the
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Thousands Came By The Thousands To Celebrate The Old Rip Occasion
The Creature (Old Rip) That Slept 30-Plus Years in a Corner Stone
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
MEET MARK AND JALISE MIDDLETON OCTOBER 12 IN CISCO
Tea Party Patriots of Eastland County is pleased to present Mark and Jalise Middleton Thursday, October 12, at 6:30 p.m. Both Mark and Jalise are January 6 defendants and founders of American Patriot Relief. They will speak in the Myrtle Wilks Community Center, 1498 West I 20, Cisco.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Veterans Cuts Coming Soon to Eastland, Texas
Introducing Veterans Cuts The Veterans Cuts initiative is being introduced to Eastland, Texas.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Miss Gorman
Miss Gorman
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
As the Postmaster of Gorman, I am excited to let our community know of several significant updates that will enhance service and ensure a seamless experience for our customers during the upcoming holiday season: No Holiday Surcharges — There will be no additional surcharges for Postal Service customers for holiday packages or mail and there will be no additional fees for residential area delivery, for Saturday delivery or for minimum volumes. USPS will continue to be the most affordable way to mail and ship this holiday season.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Gorman City Reports
GEDC Report From September 20, 2023 From: Director Trinity Davis 1. Rockin’ H: Dryin phase is finishing. They are hoping to open in February.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
GORMAN SENIORS 65 AND OVER
November 15, 2023, Senior Luncheon 12:00 Noon Gorman Community Center 118 S Kent St.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
RISING STAR WILD CATS:
RISING STAR WILD CATS:
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK AT GORMAN ISD
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK AT GORMAN ISD
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Harmony Baptist Church
Harmony Baptist Church and Pastor Glenn Clark would like to invite the community to attend a note burning and Pioneer Day celebration on Sunday, October 29th to commemorate the payoff of our new Christian Life Center. After less than 4 years since our groundbreaking on October 24, 2019, our new Christian Life Center is paid off. The celebration will start at 11:00 am with 'favorite hymn sing' and observing of the Lord's Supper. This will be followed by a Pot-Luck Lunch
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Jodi Frizzell is Art Department Chair at Cisco College
Jodi Frizzell’s whole life has been immersed in art to the point that she is now the Art Department Chair at Cisco College.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Eastland County Retired Teachers Association
Eastland County Retired Teachers met Monday, October 9 at Myrtle Wilks Community Center. President Gail Morris introduced Dr. Sandi Hazelip and Eleanor Hamby. Together they presented a fascinating program with a slide presentation of their trip “Around the World in 80 Days.” Traveling first to Antarctica and then the Artcic, they then traveled the globe. The two became more and more noteworthy as they traveled from continent to continent and were mentioned in national newspapers and interviewed by ABC News. The lovely friendship and bravery of these two women has enabled them to meet “good people everywhere. In store for them now is a book deal in the making.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco Writers Club
What Is SEO, and Why Does It Matter to Writers?
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco Chamber of Commerce Banquet was held Tuesday evening
Cisco Chamber of Commerce Banquet was held Tuesday evening. Award winners 2023: Glenn Boles was named Citizen of the Year; Billy’s Restaurant was New Business of the Year; and Cisco Lumber and Hardware Business of the Year. Congratulations to all. Photo by Bob Hickox
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Eleanor Hamby and Dr. Sandy Hazelip
Photo by Ruth Stewart
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
October Friendship Meal Cisco Hot off the Grill Burgers
The Cisco “Friendship Meal” will be this coming Tuesday, October 17th, 2023.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
DAY OF CHAMPIONS
DAY OF CHAMPIONS
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco Police Department
Cisco Police Department September 2023 Arrests 9-2-23 Breyann Chancellor, 36 of Cisco Tx, was arrested by Officer Thomas for Assault Causing Bodily Injury Family/Household with Previous Convictions 9-3-23 Robert Frye, 34 of Eastland Tx, was arrested by Officer Purpura for Terroristic Threat Against Peace Officer/Judge and Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More 9-4-23 Michael Foux, 28 of Eastland Tx, was arrested by Officer Purpura for Warrants-Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon and Possession Controlled Substance 1>=1G =1G
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Rising Star Shuts Outs Trent in Homecoming Game 53-0
Rising Star Shuts Outs Trent in Homecoming Game 53-0
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco Runs and Passes Past Olney 40 to 13
1st Quarter Kickoff to Olney made one 1st down and punted to Cisco. Thompson fielded the kick on the Cisco 29. Orsagh made 3 and Hart ran for the 1st down on the Cisco 42. Thompson took a pitch out to the Olney 39. 1st down. Orsagh took it to the 27. 1st down. Silva swept the right end. 1st down on the 3 yd. ln. Pitch back to Hart for the TD. Proffitt made the extra point. It was 7 to 0 with 6:40 left in the 1st Quarter.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Injuries hamper Bulldogs in loss to ‘Hounds
For the first 10 minutes of Friday’s showdown with the state-ranked Strawn Greyhounds, the Ranger Bulldogs proved they had the talent to stand toe-to-toe with one of the state’s best.
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Jacksboro rallies past Eastland in old-fashioned shootout
The Jacksboro Tigers scored 22 points in the second quarter and then held on to claim a 4924 decision on a District 5-3A shootout at Maverick Stadium on Friday. The two teams combined for 73 points and 924 yards, including more than 500 through the year as Eastland’s Isaiah Hays and Jacksboro’s Lando Belcher put on a passing clinic. The two completed 33 of their 52 passing attempts for 502 yards and five touchdowns. Unfortunately for the Mavericks, Jacksboro also did plenty of damage on the ground. The Tigers rushed for 328 yards and four touchdowns. Jacksboro got the offensive fireworks started midway through the first quarter. The Tigers scored the game’s first points on an 8-yard pas from Belcher to Kaleem Howard. The extra point attempt failed, leaving Jacksboro with a 6-0 lead at the 5:52 mark of the frame. The Mavericks answered right back. After the two teams had traded punts, Hays delivered a big play for the Mavs. He hit Griffin Beard with a pass over the middle. Beard outran the Tiger defense from there, completing a 78-yard touchdown play. Jiovani Ojeda’s ensuing extrapoint staked the Mavs to a 7-6 cushion heading into the second. Hays turned in a sensational night under center. He hit of 16 of his 26 passes for 213 yards. Beard, who also rushed the ball for a team-high 43 yards on eight attempts, closed out the game as EHS’s top receiver, netting four catches for 99 yards. Belcher caught fire from there. The JHS standout converted on a pair of third-and-long plays on the Tigers’ next possession before capping the drive with a 30-yard TD strike to Cannon Valenzuela. Josh Salazar tacked on the kick., giving Jacksboro a 13-7 cushion. Eastland didn’t flinch. The Mavericks responded to Jacksboro’s march with one of their own moments later. Cayden Alford polished off the Mavs’ next possession by catching an 8-yard touchdown pass from Hays. The Mavs’ second scoring drive lasted just 71 seconds, spanning three plays. Jay Oznick and Preston Rose both accounted for huge chunks of yardage with receptions of 30 and 29 yards in the drive. Alford’s TD put Eastland on top 14-13 with 9:08 left in the first half. The Tigers roared back. Jacksboro needed just two plays before Luke Sams broke free on a 50-yard TD run that gave the Tigers the lead for good. Sams, who finished the contest with 156 yards on 16 carries, tacked on another touchdown run later in the second and helped Jacksboro roll into the half holding a 28-17 advantage. Jacksboro stretched its lead in the third. The Tigers got a 45yard TD run from Belcher and a 7-yard touchdown reception from Kasey Swan en route to building a 42-17 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Belcher completed 17 of his 26 passes for 289 yards. He also rushed for 126 yards on 10 rushes. Cason Browning helped the Mavs close out the contest on a high note. He punched his way into the end zone from a yard out with 5:26 left to account for Eastland’s final score. Browning netted 34 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. With the loss, the Mavericks dropped to 1-5 for the season and, more importantly, fell to 0-1 in District 5-3A play. Jacksboro is 6-0 and 1-0. Eastland will return to action on Friday when they head to Merkel to face off with the Badgers. Merkel, which has won its last three outings, rolls into the game at 5-1. The Badgers opened district play with a 47-21 victory over Dublin on Friday District 5-3A Standings District Overall Team W - L W-L Jacksboro 1-0 6-0 Eastland 0-1 1-5
10/12/2023 12:00 AM
Waida Lee Fields Kelley Medford Obituary
10/11/2023 09:47 AM
Cleatus H. Rattan Obituary
10/10/2023 03:49 PM
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