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Looking back... Through The Reporter Files

100 YEARS AGO.... Gay Hill rancher Calvin Eiland was acquitted on a charge of failing to dip his cattle as per county order. Justice of the Peace Ed Gunn said 500 persons attended the trial, the largest trial crowd in his memory. Eight more cases were scheduled for trial. Sullivan Turner Jr.
Breakfast casserole and other goodies

Breakfast casserole and other goodies

Breakfast casserole and other goodies

Your little students need a good breakfast before going off to sch… the living room coffee table, so this week I have another good breakfast casserole. And it’s a magic breakfast casserole because it has eggs in it and even I can eat it.
Easy white bread and dessert

Easy white bread and dessert

Easy white bread and dessert

I’m not much of a baker, but I have a few friends who are bread bakers. I asked each of them for some easy recipes and I’m going to share some of them with you.
Weird times we’re in

Weird times we’re in

Weird times we’re in

The Blonde and I have been going to Walmart early on Friday mornings to shop together. I’ll admit I’m spoiled since Jennifer does all the shopping and I go to the store about three times a year whether I need to or not.

C-19 scams

Of course, 99 percent of us are coming together by staying apart as we deal with the new reality which is the COVID-19 pandemic. Then there’s that other one percent. Unbelievable as it may sound, there are already some who are seeing COVID-19 as a vehicle to make money.

Welcome, good luck to new sports editor

Dear editor, Very exciting to read “An Introduction to the New Sports Editor,” Raynard Churchwell from Atlanta, Georgia, in the April 2, edition. Many thanks to Christine Granados and Ken Cooke for recruiting him to this area and The Rockdale Reporter.

Likes ‘pregnant’ idea for great celebration

Dear editor, I enjoyed reading Kyle Cooke’s column, “I have a ‘pregnant’ idea for Rockdale.” I had no idea that Rising Star Choir would be mentioned. But was very pleased with your nomination. I can envision this great celebration. Maybe “A Taste of Rockdale” and all the festivities.
I’ll allow it. Do things to restore your sanity

I’ll allow it. Do things to restore your sanity

I’ll allow it. Do things to restore your sanity

I feel ancient some days. And then I feel great some days. My body is a COVID-19 yoyo. My diet has gone out the window. What is heart healthy? It’s like I’ve never heard of it. I’ll allow it for a while since eating is my favorite activity.
Important features of the shelter-in-place order

Important features of the shelter-in-place order

Important features of the shelter-in-place order

On Monday, April 6, the Milam County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to continue with a shelter-in-place order for Milam County. The order will remain in effect until May 4, unless the infection rate is substantially lowered.

Looking back... Through The Reporter Files

100 YEARS AGO.... Fire Chief A. P. Perry Jr. stepped down after 15 years at the head of the Rockdale VFD. Perry remained on the force, the final charter member of the department. Firefighters chose Perry Diehl to replace as the new chief.