Fikrst of its kind skimmer found locally
When it comes to cybercrime no merchant wants to be “the first” to fall victim to the latest wave of electronic thievery. Thursday that burden fell on the sleepless shoulders of Chris Petty, owner of One Stop Conoco and Fuel World Thursday, as he heard words no businessman wants to hear from a technology security…
Read MoreBig homecoming wrapping up, plans for next
The Nocona Ex-Students’ Association will meet on Jan. 20, 2020, 5:30 p.m. at Nocona Dairy Queen. This meeting will finalize the 2019 Triennial Homecoming and get fresh and new ideas for the 2022 homecoming. The classes of 1970, 1971 and 1972 will be honored as the Golden Classes in 2022. At this meeting, the committee…
Read MoreStorm spotter training offered
The Red River Valley Tourism Association met on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at the Tales N’ Trails Museum. RRVTA is made up of 52 members from both sides of the Red River as far west as Childress, and Duncan, Okla., and Broken Bow, Okla., and New Boston to the east. The goal of RRVTA is promotion…
Read MoreRed River tourism the plan
The Red River Valley Tourism Association met on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at the Tales N’ Trails Museum. RRVTA is made up of 52 members from both sides of the Red River as far west as Childress, and Duncan, Okla., and Broken Bow, Okla., and New Boston to the east. The goal of RRVTA is promotion…
Read MorePresident’s physican wants to represent you
R.Adm Ronnie Jackson, 52, of Levelland brings one thing none of the other 14 Republican nor 3 Democratic candidates for the 13th Congressional District of Texas. Access. Access to President Donald Trump. Access to former President George W. Bush. Access to many of the current cabinet members of the Trump Administration. Access to the flag…
Read MoreObituary – Linda Lowrance
Linda Lowrance Linda M. Lowrance, 75, died on Jan. 9, 2020, in Decatur. She was born on Nov. 20, 1944, in Paducah to Leonard and Murtice Denison Judd. Linda worked as a secretary for McMasters New Holland in Decatur. She was a member of the Montague County Cowboy Church. She married the love of her life Edwin…
Read MoreObituary – Robert Helms
Robert Helms Robert Owen Helms Jr., 74, died on Jan. 9, 2020, in Dallas surrounded by his loving family. He was born on Oct. 22, 1945, in Wichita Falls to Robert & Irene Lumley Helms. Robert grew up in Nocona and enjoyed life. He loved to play games, shoot pool, drive dune buggys as well as…
Read MoreObituary – Joe Blevins
Joe Blevins Joe E. Blevins, 78, died at his home surrounded by his loving family near Nocona on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. Joe was born on Nov. 7, 1941, in Ringgold to E.R. and Doris Terry Blevins. Joe loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing, hunting and golfing. He also loved to raise gardens, especially cucumbers for…
Read MoreLady Indians swipe win from Gainesville
By Tracy R. Mesler The Gainesville Lady Leopards probably wanted to file a theft complaint as they left the NHS Gymnasium Tuesday night for the Lady Indians seemed capable of stealing the ball every time Gainesville touched it as the Indians easily downed their foes 67-26. And the thievery could have been worse, but coach…
Read MoreLady Indians pummel Mustangs
CITY VIEW – With their defense limiting the outgunned City View Lady Mustangs to single digits all four quarters, the Nocona Lady Indians opened District 8-3A action with a solid 78-37 win Friday night. The Indians sat junior guard Sydni Messer, who was under concussion protocol. Nocona erupted for 27 first period points as Nocona’s…
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