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Measles

West Texas measles outbreak spreads among unvaccinated residents Since late January, 22 children and youths and two adults in Gaines County along the New Mexico border have been diagnosed with measles. All were unvaccinated.
Growth paying for new infrastructure

Growth paying for new infrastructure

Growth paying for new infrastructure

As we move forward with our infrastructure improvements, it's important to remember that infrastructure is not only buildings, roads, bridges or any other physical structures. Infrastructure is also added personnel that are needed in a growing county.
‘Preacher weds Call girl,’ and other classics

‘Preacher weds Call girl,’ and other classics

‘Preacher weds Call girl,’ and other classics

(An oldie but a goodie from publisher emeritus Bill Cooke from 2017.) Been a while since I’ve unloaded on you my collection of classic newspaper headlines. We know headlines can be hilarious. Sometimes it’s even intentional.

Valentine’s Day

Some interesting history of this day of love Everyone loves a good love story, but the history of Valentine’s Day is a bit different from the romanticized version of the holiday recognized today. While Feb.

LOOKING BACK 10-20-40-100 YEARS AGO

100 YEARS AGO the Reporter is in receipt of the following statement from Milam County’s County Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. K.K.
Why Milam County needs a fire marshal

Why Milam County needs a fire marshal

Why Milam County needs a fire marshal

Why do we need a Fire Marshal in Milam County? That is the top question I get when the subject of the Fire Marshal’s office comes up. The answer all comes down to the growth we are seeing and expect to continue in the next few years.
Tale of a tightwad from the 1914 Reporter

Tale of a tightwad from the 1914 Reporter

Tale of a tightwad from the 1914 Reporter

FALLING FAR FROM THE TREE Mom and a bunch of her friends had a visit here recently with Pearlie Mack who shared the following with mom. She cut it out of the newspaper in mom’s column in 1999, but it is really a repeat from a 1914 issue of The Reporter.
What a lot of history Mrs. Green has seen

What a lot of history Mrs. Green has seen

What a lot of history Mrs. Green has seen

As you will see on the f ront page, Tamara Hebert Powell is again continuing her grandmother's 42 years of celebrating Black History Month with The Reporter. I'm so happy that Tamara decided to continue her grandmother's legacy which she took over in 2021 after Suzy Sansom Piper's death.

LOOKING BACK 10-20-40-100 YEARS AGO

100 YEARS AGO… Coach Magee, of Rockdale High School, met with the other high school coaches of this county in Cameron last Saturday, at which meeting the annual county tournament in boys basketball was arranged.
City and school board elections coming

City and school board elections coming

City and school board elections coming

n May, we will all have the opportunity to get out and vote in our city and school board elections.