DIANE ADAMS: Jazzing up Brownwood with Dennis Lambert April 18, 2024 Derrick Stuckly We caught Dennis Lambert’s performance at the Lyric last year. My music loving teenager, Charlie, was floored by the concert. He said on the... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Santa Anna’s Sealy Hospital April 11, 2024 Derrick Stuckly “Perhaps the most important institution in Santa Anna, and of which she is just proud, is the well known Sealy Hospital, which is not... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: The old Winchell bridge April 4, 2024 Derrick Stuckly Along Highway 377 where it crosses the Colorado River, you can still see the old Winchell bridge off to the side. It’s a huge... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Resurrections on Jim Ned Creek March 28, 2024 Derrick Stuckly I love Jim Ned Creek in part because of the history that surrounds it. My husband and I like to go out to the... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Indian Princess Grave, Part II March 21, 2024 Derrick Stuckly We went back out to Jordan Springs Cemetery this week to learn more about the mysterious Indian Princess grave from the President of the... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Indian princess of Jordan Springs Cemetery March 14, 2024 Derrick Stuckly Last week I got a question from a couple who read this column about a grave at Jordan Springs Cemetery, just south of town.... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Panhandle volunteers March 7, 2024 Derrick Stuckly The disaster caused by the Smokehouse Creek fire is almost unimaginable in scope, with over one million acres burned in the panhandle. This was... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Lessons from trees in early spring February 29, 2024 Derrick Stuckly I’m partial to pecan trees, I admit it. In part, this is because of their cautious nature–they are philosophers. There are two ash trees... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Smoke signals on the Penatuhkah Trail February 22, 2024 Derrick Stuckly One of the first people I met out here was an older man by the name of Henry Sackett. This was decades ago. He... Read More
DIANE ADAMS: Hanna Valley and the old Ridge schoolhouse February 15, 2024 Derrick Stuckly It was a beautiful day. My husband and I wandered around on a few roads east of Goldthwaite, just to see what we could... Read More