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Martin County jail aces surprise inspection

- The Martin County Jail has received a certificate of compliance from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the highest rating the commission offers and a sign that the facility is meeting all state requirements for jail operations.

MCCC to host fundraiser featuring country legend Cooder Graw

– The Martin County Championship Club will host its annual Dinner and Dance Fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 25, featuring Texas Country favorite Cooder Graw, along with Mike Chism and Hollow Point and local performer Truman Stack.
The Savvy Seniors

The Savvy Seniors

The Savvy Seniors

What Seniors Need to Know About This Fall’s Vaccines Dear Savvy Senior, With a longtime vaccine critic leading the nation’s health departments, can you give me updated information on which vaccines are recommended for Medicare seniors this fall?

The 1884 Farmers and Makers Market

The 1884 Farmers and Makers Market that was scheduled to be held on October 7, 2024, has been cancelled. Please look for information about the Pumpkin Trail Market that will be part of the community's 'Great Autumn Gathering.' This event will take place on October 29, 2025, from 5:30 to 8:00 PM.

Senior Citizens Lunch Menu

Call a day in advance by 4 p.m. for reservations 756-2791. Guests under 60 will be charged $8 per plate. Guests over 60 and their spouse eat free with a suggested donation of $3. Oct. 6 - Beef Stew w/ Vegetables. Cornbread, Broccoli Salad, Apple Crisp w/ Whipped Topping.Oct.

Stanton announces first six weeks honor roll

STANTON – Stanton Middle School has recognized its top academic achievers for the first six weeks of the 2025–26 school year.
Garden City High School crowned Presley Jost and Lacy Seidenberger the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen.

Garden City High School crowned Presley Jost and Lacy Seidenberger the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen.

Garden City High School

Glasscock County 4-H gears up for a busy October

GARDEN CITY – October is shaping up to be an action-packed month for Glasscock County 4-H, with events, contests, and celebrations lined up for local youth and their families.The month kicks off with National 4-H Week, Oct.
The Glasscock County 4-H judging team poses with their awards from the national competition in Grand Island, Nebraska. Pictured from left are coach Cody Trimble, Levi Easterling, Miles Halfmann, Brylon Frerich, and Tatum Braden.

The Glasscock County 4-H judging team poses with their awards from the national competition in Grand Island, Nebraska. Pictured from left are coach Cody Trimble, Levi Easterling, Miles Halfmann, Brylon Frerich, and Tatum Braden.

Glasscock County 4-H judging team places ninth nationally

- For a group of Glasscock County 4-H members, Sept. 28 wasn’t just another Sunday. Instead, it was the first time they were facing the national stage for livestock judging.