Chalmers makes President’s List
Wayland Baptist University has released it Spring 2022 President’s and Dean’s lists, recognizing students for their strong academic standing.
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Wayland Baptist University has released it Spring 2022 President’s and Dean’s lists, recognizing students for their strong academic standing.
Jacksboro Elementary Principal Michael Qualls, left, Jacksboro ISD Superintendent Brad Burnett received a $4,000 check from Jacksboro Lions Club President Charlotte Haston for playground equipment damaged or destroyed in the March tornado. Fund came from area Lions Clubs such as Bridgeport. Photo/Brian Smith
Bryson FCCLA Officers for the 2022-2023 school year were announced at the banquet last month. They are: left to rightCommunity Rep Tracy Hauger, Vice President Zoey Morrow, Secretary RayLynn Carnley, President Zoe Autry and Treasurer Jackson Eberle. Not pictured Community Rep Laura Chapman. Courtesy photo
Girls coming into grades 1-7 this Fall are invited to attend basketball and volleyball camps.
Jacksboro Lions Club found out more about what the Jacksboro Vision Group does during its May 11meeting.
Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce officials named Jacksboro Independent School District as its May Non-Profit of the Month. The award was made during the JISD board of trustees’ Monday, May 9 meeting. Photo/Brian Smith
Concerned Citizens has received several donations including, ALL Seasons Air Plus, Prosperity Bank, Crombie Properties, Karen and Mitchell Davenport, Gladys Johnson Ritchie Foundation, City of Jacksboro, Roland and Maurine Dickey, Brazos Title, Joel and Stacy Hood, Faith Paramedics, Brent and Laurie McClure, Greta Owens, Don and Jackie Gray, Christian Family Ranch, RM & Emma Christian Family, Steve and Debbie Amburn, Laura Dean, Ellissa Burr, Jenn Ellett, Creative Solutions in Healthcare, Inc., Windy Varnell, L.M. and Jeannie Grace, First State Bank, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Watson, Steve and Donna Fenter, Charles and Sara Arnold, James & Carolyn Mathison, Melinda and Perk Perkins, and Jean Henderson.
This past week on one of those cool clear mornings, the urge to do a bit of campfire cooking hit me. I had fashioned a couple of ‘pot hangers’ from a dry cedar limb and another from a deer antler and was anxious to put my old cast iron Dutch kettles to work. My wife saw me rustling around the fire pit in front of my little cabin situated in the trees behind the house and asked what I was up to.
More than a dozen people came out Saturday for a Bryson field cleanup at McCloud Memorial Park. Workers spent most of the day getting the field in shape for the baseball team's home and district opener vs. Bluff Dale Friday.
Prosperity Bank and its employees made a donation to the Jacksboro Community Food Pantry recently.