Feature Lives on the Line Any time, day or night, linemen keep us in the light. Yes, ma’am. Yes, sir. No power? No worries. We’re on our way. By Camille Wheeler
Feature The Big Picture For a few magical months, the little town of Granger lives large through filming of ‘True Grit’ By Connie Strong
Texas USA Elisabet Ney: A Texas Original Sculptor’s genius never fit the conventional mold By Martha Deeringer
Co-op People Miss Tootsie Puts Lexington on the Barbecue Map Thousands drive from near and far to sample her culinary skills By Sheryl Smith-Rodgers
Observations Never Fade Away Some 1939 classmates are now gone, but time has etched their words in diamonds. By Harry Noble
Footnotes in Texas History Clean Living on ‘Soap Suds Row’ U.S. Army put laundresses to work on Texas frontier By Martha Deeringer
TCP Kitchen This Is the Season: Churn, Churn, Churn Cream, milk, eggs, sugar and vanilla … timeless ingredients for a timeless treat By Kevin Hargis
Photo Contest Focus on Texas: Murals When traveling across Texas, keep your eyes peeled for these charming and colloquial works of art By Ashley Clary
Hit the Road Pickin’ and Grinnin’ Let’s talk about blackberries … no, not those blackberries! By Suzi Sands