Feature Tales in Twilight The Greatest Generation, which gave so much to ensure our way of life, is still willing to share … By Charles Boisseau
Feature Deployed Back Home Many returning troops—scarred and unscarred—encounter a tough march back into civilian life By Ed Crowell
Currents Barbecue and Keeping Cool Some of the stuff we looked into while you were reading last month’s issue By Texas Co-op Power Staff
Co-op People Annie, Author Find New Chapters in Life Rescued dog inspires retired school superintendent-turned-author for children’s book series By Ashley Clary-Carpenter
Texas USA Rouge Awakening on the High Plains Fast-moving front kicks up roiling dust cloud—a haboob—that overtakes October day in Panhandle By Suzanne Haberman
Observations 13 Dimes: The Treasure of a Lifetime Long-forgotten handful of coins are silver lining in time of grief By Rudy Luna
TEXAS HISTORY The Way to a Cowboy’s Sole How Enid Justin followed in her dad’s footsteps to become a lady boot-maker and create the Nocona Boot Company By Lori Grossman
TCP Kitchen ’Tis Better To Give Gifts from the heart—and the kitchen—are sure to impress, especially Red Velvet Cupcakes in Jar By Kevin Hargis
Photo Contest Focus on Texas: Water Towers Readers point out community fixtures that stand above the rest By Ashley Clary-Carpenter
Hit the Road Galveston Walk with the ghosts of Christmas past at Dickens on The Strand, a Victorian-era street festival By Suzi Sands