Photo Essay The Cattle Call The dinge and din leave no doubt about who has the starring role in the high-stakes drama at the Seguin Cattle Company By Woody Welch
Feature The Legislature and You Making laws is the people’s business; it’s important we all have a voice in Austin By Carol Moczygemba
TEXAS USA Paul and Paula: Sweethearts of the ’60s 50 years ago, music fans swooned over ‘Hey, Paula’ by this Texas duo, launching their love song to No. 1 in the charts By Lori Grossman
Currents Direct Deposit and the Indirect Texan Some of the stuff we looked into while you were reading last month’s issue By Texas Co-op Power Staff
Observations Enlightenment at a Brush Arbor Revival With a fiery flourish, roving preacher saves souls amid towering pine trees By Harry Noble
Texas History One Family’s True Confections Fifth generation of Lamme family—home of the famous pecan praline—continues candy business that started in 1878 By Jeff Siegel
TCP Kitchen Crockin’ Up a Storm A passion for slow cooking has led to quick success for a pair of Texas moms known as the Crockin’ Girls By Kevin Hargis
Photo Contest Focus on Texas: Silhouettes Photos that are nothing more than dark shapes seem to tell a story all their own By Ashley Clary-Carpenter
Hit the Road Presidio La Bahía Making a connection to Texian patriots proves elusive, even while fully immersed in centuries-old relics from dark chapter of state history By Sheryl Smith-Rodgers