Feature It’s the Trip of a Lifetime Texas’ Government-in-Action Youth Tour students from 1965 to today are still abuzz over whirlwind week in Washington, D.C.
Feature Light—and So Much More Examining the purpose of electric cooperatives in the 21st century—yours and nearly 900 others around the country
Co-op People She Might Be Giving Away the Ending Heidi Frazier’s bookstore in Lexington is built on her love of sharing literature
Energy Notes How Smart Appliances Interact with the Grid Approaches range from providing basic consumption information to controlling home appliances from your smartphone
Texas USA Demands of the Job Are Off the Charts Preserving historic documents, where bits and pieces of the past are hanging by a thread, is a meticulous undertaking
Observations Guided by the Writing on the Wall In quest to spring people and tales to life, writer visits places real and imagined—always shadowed by humility
Texas History Rain, You Blasted Sky! R.G. Dyrenforth lofted kites and balloons carrying dynamite into the skies of Texas, convinced it would rattle rain loose from the clouds
TCP Kitchen Smart Cookies Author and Pedernales Electric Cooperative member suggests a cookie a day, along with timely tidbits that are easy to digest
Hit the Road Texas Quilt Museum Exhibits in La Grange piece together the artistry from around the world and across the centuries that pays tribute to cozy family heirlooms