Jacksboro Lions Club District club of the year
Jacksboro’s Lions Club received a distinct honor at its April 28 meeting.
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Jacksboro’s Lions Club received a distinct honor at its April 28 meeting.
Lanna Moxley and Pat Loftin have been working to get the books organized in the new reading room. Concerned Citizens of Jack County reopened its doors on May 3rd. We will resume usual activities and will even have a paint party on Friday, May 7th. Call 567-2607 to sign up.
JISD Coach Joel Hood won the only opposed seat in the city council race with Mason Spiller, incumbent Martha Hackley Salmon and Chris Payson leading the ranks in the school board races after Saturday’s election.
Take home the cash or take home the cows! In its third year, Beef on the Brazos is a unique opportunity for a chance to own a herd of cattle. Now until June 30, $50 raffle tickets are available and only 2000 will be sold to win 20 F1 Braford heifers with an estimated value near $20,000, subject to market price at the time of the sale.
MTC-Lindsey State Jail is proud to embark on a new service project to fight hunger in our community by planting a garden and conducting a food drive for the Concerned Citizens Center and Jacksboro Community Food Pantry.
Jacksboro Lions Sweetheart Paxton Kenvin took top honors at a district contest recently and will now move on to State. Courtesy photo.
Two local cemeteries will have cleanup days this Sunday.
Growing up on a farm in Jacksboro, Kenneth Perry was constantly repairing equipment. When it was time to choose a career path, Perry said he had two career options, and both included Texas State Technical College.
Tayte Ward is the type that can succeed in whatever she wants to do in life. As a high school student, she’s keeping her options open.