Columns & Opinions

Best farmer and miner ever ran on oats

SPOILIN’ THE BROTH Reporter reader Jack Brooks sent the following article along to share. It appeared in the Albany News, the community newspaper of Albany, Texas, way back on Friday, April 14, 1911.

The big news

EDITORIAL First, and most important, welcome to Rock-dale and Milam County, Bitmain. We are ecstatic and grateful you decided to locate your business here.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Softball team thanks community for support Dear editor, Speaking on behalf of the Milano Wolfpack softball team, we would like to express our thanks to the community for their generosity in helping the team travel to the Texas Teenage State Softball Tourney in Denison.

Staying positive and looking ahead

It’s great to have a hand in this newspaper again. My wife Christine and I look forward to continuing the Cooke family tradition of ownership in this institution, which was purchased by my great-grandfather in 1911 and has been in operation since 1874.

Lasting messages from people of good humor

Neighbor Grover sez he lives in his own little world because everyone there knows him. Haven’t visited tombstone humor in a long time, but people of good humor can leave a lasting impression—carved in granite.

‘Summer-aritans’

EDITORIAL You might call them “Good Summer-aritans.” That’s a (terrible) pun on the well-known “Good Samaritan” story but it’s pretty accurate in describing some programs going on this summer in Rockdale. They are beating heat and hunger.

Tales from the web: No, not that kind!

EDITOR’S CORNER This morning I stumbled out the door on the way to my car to head for work and encountered something that shows up frequently at my house. An ambitious spider had spent much of the night constructing an intricate web between the garage door and my wife’s van.

At the grave site, a slight scripture mixup

SPOILIN’ THE BROTH Neighbor Grover sez he doesn’t like political jokes because he’s seen too many of them get elected. Here for your collection of religious humor is a true story, courtesy of good friend Greg Nichols whose father’s column is carried each week on this Faith page. Dr.

3 big projects

EDITORIAL Ten years ago this week was the beginning of the end for Alcoa’s Rockdale Operations. In June, 2008, Alcoa announced it was shutting down three of its six potlines at the Rockdale Operations smelter. In November Alcoa revealed the other three were also going down.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

‘Proposed budget will harm VA employees’ Dear editor, As private citizens, and as proud members of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 2109, We would like to inform your readers about the value government employees bring to our community.