Editorial cartoon

Editorial cartoon
Editorial cartoon
As Jesus passes through Jericho he walks by a blind man named Bartimaeus on the side of the road (Mark 10:46-52) and He asks the guy, “What do you want me to do for you?” Wow, that’s like being picked by Bob Barker (or Drew Carey) to, “Come on down!” Or, Monte Hall picking you out of the crowd when you’re dressed like a can of green beans.
GLEN ROSE — Last Friday, an out-of-state memorial for police officers called Beyond the Call of Duty: Ride to Remember 2022/23, journeyed into Glen Rose to honor Capt. Stephen Gibson.
GLEN ROSE — Glen Rose City Administrator Troy Hill remains locked in a debate concerning the lawfulness of 18-wheeler trucks navigating the historic town Square, often delivering and hauling rock from nearby quarries, including Glen Rose Sand & Gravel who previously threatened legal action in response to his efforts.
GLEN ROSE — In a recent session of the Somervell County Commissioners Court, Squaw Valley Golf Course general manager Jeff Hansen presented two proposals and received unanimous approval on both.
GLEN ROSE — Lindsey Fletcher, the owner of the burger chain Grumps, says the new location in Glen Rose is nearly ready to open its doors after gutting the inside of the restaurant, formerly H&H, and adding some last-minute, personalized touches.
GLEN ROSE — At the recent Somervell County Commissioners Court meeting, Kathy Turner Jones from the Prairielands Groundwater Conservation District provided insight into the status of county groundwater and management efforts.
A revocable living trust is a trust established while living that can be modified or terminated by its creator during his or her lifetime.
The American Revolution was the legal separation of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain in 1776, declaring the United States independent from its rule. Thank you, Thomas Jefferson.
GLEN ROSE — Community elder Brenda Ransom, whose uncle provided the namesake for the American Legion Oliver Windell Buzan Post 462, recently shared the story of another relative, W.B. "Dan" Buzan, who served in the Army's 219th Field Artillery Battalion as a radio repair specialist, and whose involvement in World War II has long been a source of family pride.