Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 10:16 AM

Articles

Mary Delilah Patton Webb
Mary Delilah Patton Webb
Mary Delilah Patton Webb was born on March 6, 1930. She was born prematurely at home on the farm in Lueders. The Doctor did not believe she would live past the age of 2 and she was frail most of her life. She graduated from Lueders High School. She left us on May 19, 2023, at the age of 93 to go home to her eternal reward. 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
All Together Now: Summer Reading Program
All Together Now: Summer Reading Program
Join us at Centennial Memorial Library in Eastland for reading fun this summer from June 1st - June 30th. You can read for prizes, attend events, and be creative. 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Eastland Lions Club honors EHS Students
Eastland Lions Club honors EHS Students
Eastland Lions Club honors EHS Students 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Gorman City Reports
Gorman City Reports
GEDC Director’s Report April 2023 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Panthers give their best May rally however, ends their Season in Regional Semifinals
Panthers give their best May rally however, ends their Season in Regional Semifinals
By Tommy Wells The Gorman Panthers did everything the needed to do this past weekend to win their Region I-IA semifinal showdown. Unfortunately for the Panthers, so did the May Tigers. 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Rising Star ISD Grades 3-5
Rising Star ISD Grades 3-5
Rising Star ISD Grades 3-5 went on an adventure to the Fort Worth Zoo! It didn’t disappoint 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Eastland Baptist Church
Eastland Baptist Church
CH_ _CH What’s Missing? U R Does your family need a new church home surrounded by the warmth and fellowship of a New Testament Gospel Church? Eastland Baptist Church invites you to worship with them this Sunday, May 28, at 105 N. Connellee Ave., at 3:00 p.m. Following services there will be a time of fellowship and sharing a meal in the fellowship hall. Everyone is warmly invited to attend. 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
It Seems To Me
It Seems To Me
History records that about 6800 Americans were killed in battle to gain our independence from the British. In WW I, the blood of 116,516 Americans was given that we could still remain free. Again, in Korea, Americans gave the lives of 40,000 with more than 100,000 wounded, for the cost of freedom. Americans were called upon to sacrifice 58,220 American lives for freedom in Vietnam, 258 in the Gulf War and more than 2500 in Iraq and Afghanistan. FREEDOM HAS NEVER BEEN CHEAP! What we take for granted came at tremendous cost: “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” came at the price of blood. WE MUST NOT FORGET! We have an American flag that symbolizes that freedom. And everywhere it flies, other countries know that. But we have forgotten and are in danger of losing our freedom. Crime without consequences has produced fear on big city streets. Morality without God has left many without hope. What if the patriots of old could speak from the grave as they look at America today? Would they say with regret,” I gave my life for this”? Or would they say, “our blood was worth this for you”? Patriots knew what they fought and died for and said so: “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of liberty for ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.” It seems to me there is more benefit in teaching American history than woke ideology and gender pronouns. If we did so, maybe, just maybe we could produce leadership in Washington that represents: “we the people”. Fly your flag proudly! 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
WELCOME SPRING AT LAKE LEON!
WELCOME SPRING AT LAKE LEON!
WELCOME SPRING AT LAKE LEON! Here are the Wicks’ family and friends welcoming Spring at Lake Leon with baby ducks and chicks 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
BIG FISH at Lake Leon
BIG FISH at Lake Leon
pictured is Jennifer Crawford Send in your fish photos 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Bull riding in Ranger Saturday
Bull riding in Ranger Saturday
Bull riding in Ranger Saturday 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Adams-Hatton Reunion
Adams-Hatton Reunion
IT’S REUNION TIME AGAIN!! The descendants of the late T.J. and Addie Adams and the late T.W. and Mary Ann Hatton will meet at the Bullock schoolhouse for their annual reunion on Sunday, June 4th. All friends, relatives, community and neighbors are cordially invited to attend. Good food and good memories are a guarantee. Hope to see you there! 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco High School 1957 Class Reunion
Cisco High School 1957 Class Reunion
On June 2, meet at Chicken Express in Cisco from 5-6 p.m. On June 3 meet at Lela Latch Lloyd Museum at 1:00 p.m. For more information call Nina Jo 254-631-8320 or Arlene 325-829-3340. 05/25/2023 12:00 AM
Cisco Rotary Club Citizenship Awards
Cisco Rotary Club Citizenship Awards
05/23/2023 04:25 PM
Sherry Hennington Retirement Party May 31
Sherry Hennington Retirement Party May 31
05/23/2023 04:16 PM
Ranger ISD Meeting Thurs., May 25 at 5:30 p.m.
Ranger ISD Meeting Thurs., May 25 at 5:30 p.m.
05/22/2023 11:14 AM
 Interview with Abilene Author Karen Witemeyer Cisco Writers Club
Interview with Abilene Author Karen Witemeyer Cisco Writers Club
05/22/2023 08:39 AM
Eastland Memorial Hospital Week
Eastland Memorial Hospital Week
05/22/2023 08:37 AM
Mary Delilah Patton Webb Obituary
Mary Delilah Patton Webb Obituary
05/22/2023 08:34 AM
Ranger City Meeting Mon., May 22 at 5:30 p.m.
Ranger City Meeting Mon., May 22 at 5:30 p.m.
05/19/2023 01:51 PM
Roaring Ranger Bull riding Sat., May 20
Roaring Ranger Bull riding Sat., May 20
05/19/2023 09:12 AM
Roaring Ranger Bull Riding Saturday May 20th
Roaring Ranger Bull Riding Saturday May 20th
Ken Charman, Ranger Citizens Task Force, Kelly Clark, owner of Chute 2 Productions (Saturday, May 20th Roaring Ranger Bull Riding event producer) and Julia Allgood, Ranger Citizens Task Force, are shown with Shawn Wells, Ranger Lion’s Club member and program host at the club’s meeting last Thursday. Kelly Clark spoke about the excitement surrounding Bartee Metals, LLC Roaring Ranger Bull Riding event, which will feature “Good Riders, good Bulls and real up-close bull riding” Clark said, among many highlights. The event will be held at the Old Ranger Sale Barn, 605 E. Loop 254, Ranger, TX. Come early for tickets. Gates open at 11:00 am; shows are at 2:30, 5:00, and 7:30 p.m. Adults $15, Kids $5. 05/18/2023 12:00 AM
Valedictorian Caroline Crain
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023!
GORMAN RANGER RISING STAR Cisco & Eastland Grads in our May 26 Edition! 05/18/2023 12:00 AM
County Kids Enjoy Visit to Zoo
County Kids Enjoy Visit to Zoo
Gorman Kindergarten and 1st grade are shown having a great time at the Abilene Zoo. Love the shirts!!! So cute! 05/18/2023 12:00 AM
Correction
Correction
Correction to last week’s County Commissioner’s article: Mr. Jernigan (Center above with Judge Hullum and worked for the Eastland Police Department from May of 1978 to October of 1978. Then he worked for the Cisco Police Department from October, 1978 to May, 1996. Then in May, 2005 he was appointed as constable and worked for eighteen years until April 30, 2023. 05/18/2023 12:00 AM
Eastland County Today
Ranger Dental
Farmers Insurance ad
app 2
Big D's Bail Bonds
Collins & Sons Plumbing
First Financial Bank
I-20 Bail Bonds
Hinyard Realty
Billy's BBQ
Rising Star Nursing & Rehab
Certified Auto Direct
Cisco College
Campbell Farm & Ranch
Graham Livestock Commission
Buddy's Bail Bonds
Leon River Cowboy Church
Monkey's Locksmith
Tea party ad
Rip's Ribs and Wine Festival
Gifford
Petunia Janes
Aaron's Insurance
Daves Storage
Gilder Storage
King Insurance
JC's Steakhouse
Mae's Meat Market
Complete Dental CC Rice
VFW
Mountain Top Christian Academy
J&J Airconditioning
Trinity Ranch Land
Eastland Memorial Hospital
Ranger College
Security Title
Flatworks
Rafter C Farm
Hometown Brand Center
Dominos Pizza
Sherry Green Insurance
Huntin Store
UPS