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COLORADO CITY WEATHER
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Some people are born to overcome
December 4, 2025
Over the course of the last five years, I’ve spoken a few times about my oldest son, Tommy, Jr. (Bubba), and his ongoing battle with paraplegia. To be sure, it is not the...
The ‘Big O’ has been sending me signs for years
September 10, 2025
Here’s the thing. In my role as the father of four, a reporter and one of the main caregivers to a son battling his way through a serious medical...
Being the ‘Grand Poohba of Protien’ is all in the blend
April 30, 2025
In some circles around our humble abode, I happen to be known as one of the great chefs in the western hemisphere. Well, actually, I might be the...
Letter to the Editor
April 16, 2025
Dear Editor, As a concerned citizen, I want to bring an issue forward. Recently, I was engaging in dialogue expressing my views on several of the comments on the PUBLIC...
Letter to the Editor
April 16, 2025
So many things the public are not aware of. Let’s start with, I had no idea that Donna Madrid, now city manager, has run elections as city secretary for many years. How is...
Letter to the Editor
April 16, 2025
“Who is Sean Schroeder? Born in 1966, Sean was raised in a rural Denver town, where he developed a deep understanding of small-town communities. He comes from a low-income...
Letter to the Editor
February 19, 2025
I would like to thank and recognize all those who were not too busy to stop and take pictures or give interviews. These include the city crews and contractors who had to...
Loss of city's water service has many feeling grateful, blessed
February 12, 2025
"A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.” - Walter WinchellColorado City residents have spent much of the last...
Cowpeas on New Year’s Day ... but why?
January 15, 2025
I believe in my heart that 95 PERCENT of you ate your cowpeas on New Year’s Day and you did it without knowing why. It was so strong in the town I grew up in that the...
Into every life a little Christmas magic and fear must...
December 18, 2024
All too often in life, we tend to get wrapped up so deep in our troubles that we forget to remember there are so many wonderful things in the world...
Moose’s Big Date is an attempt at peace
December 4, 2024
Look, I’m going to be honest with you. I don’t think anyone should be without a significant other for too long. I mean, single people get to save...
Letter to the Editor
November 26, 2024
Dear Editor: First of all, let’s start with recording public meetings, concerning council meetings. Isn’t it funny how the council members, mayor and city manager want to...
SWMNBMM successfully cures the dreaded pink ear disease
November 26, 2024
For the most part, I’ve been relatively healthy for much of my life. I’m pretty sure I can count on both hands the number of times I have been to the hospital due to...
Time to turn the clocks back... but why do we do it?
October 30, 2024
By James FarquharSpecial Contributor to the Record.We are now experiencing autumn temperatures in west central Texas, we may enjoy cool mornings, especially Friday nights...
Off the Beaten Path... Chaz is carving out his own legacy on the...
October 23, 2024
The other day, my next-to-youngest grandson, Chaz, came home from school and informed everyone that he was going to begin playing football. Mind you, Chaz is in Pre-K so...
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