Columns & Opinions

Bible teaches how to handle adversity

He told me to tell you that Everyday I wake up praying, sharing with Abba Father that I want to bring Him glory with this new day. Prayer is good but we have to put feet to those prayers. So how does this piety emerge in my life?

It’s back

EDITORIAL The re-opening of Rockdale’s Main Street medical clinic is, of course, fantastically great news on so many levels. Thanks to Dr.

Looking back...

10-20-40-100 YEARS AGO 100 YEARS AGO.... The Reporter was informed that the Little River bridge between Rockdale and Cameron had been condemned and that the closest way to travel between the two cities was now by way of Tracy.

Lunch and Learn ahead at RJH

This week,Kelly Blair, RJH Principal, would like to share information regarding the Lunch and Learn program her students will benefit from during the upcoming weeks: It’s never too early for students to start planning for high school, college and career options.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Thanks to MDD exec director for efforts Dear editor, Bitmain continues to develop its campus. Solar farms appear to be in our near future. At least four new dining places have opened in Rockdale in the past three months. Rockdale is about to be featured in a Super Bowl commercial.

Dangerous speeds on Milano’s streets

It is with conviction in my heart that I am writing to you, in hopes that it will raise an awareness of safety in our community. I sit on my porch in the early morning hours, between 7 and 8 a.m., before school begins in Milano, as well as in the afternoon hours, between 3:15 and 4 p.m.

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The name game: LA, San Antone, us!

EDITOR’S CORNER Got in an interesting discussion the other day about names of things and about how many of them actually have either different or longer names than we think. Did you know we have four states which aren’t really states? Yep.

Commissioners court governs the county

JUDGE’S COMMENTS With the Constitution of the Republic of Texas came the idea of government by the respective counties. Today we have 254 counties and each is governed by a commissioners court. Initially, counties were governed by the Justices of the Peace and the Chief Justice (county judge).

Looking back... Through The Reporter Files

100 YEARS AGO.... Reporter Publisher John Esten Cooke returned to work after a three-week bout with “flumonia.” He wrote: “I felt like I have lost a bushel of pep, but I can still hammer that typewriter.” Indeed.