Have you ever wondered why San Antonio Bay is the ultimate spot on the Texas coast for great recreational fishing and duck hunting? Areas of extensive shallow water habitat cover the bay bottom and are utilized by fishes at all stages of life. These benthic habitat types vary along the Texas coast and include wetlands, […]
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Fish Habitat in San Antonio Bay by Brittany Foster, TPWD Coastal Fisheries
Cooking With G… by Janie Goldman
Greetings fellow culinary enthusiasts! Welcome 93 degrees. I hesitated to pre heat the vintage Chamber oven that came with our historic house mostly because I wanted to keep it at a comfortable 73 degrees inside. Strange smells are not uncommon, but I did hesitate to open the oven after the odor of gas permeated the […]
Girls Participate in Volleyball Camp
The following girls participated in the Calhoun volleyball camp at Seadrift School gym. The camp was hosted by the new Calhoun varsity coach, Amy Hall. Back row left to right: Krislyn Key, Karley Gregory, Heather Glover, Coach Hall, Autumn Havens, Camryn Edwards, Kellie Blevins. Bottom row left to right: Madison Bierschwale, Skylar Hall, Shelby Koliba, […]
The Way I See It… Guest Column by William D. Brayshaw, aka Longknife 21
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the guest columnist to enlighten readers on a subject, as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. The New Crisis for the Same Old Agenda The primary responsibility of any government of any country is to defend the borders and […]
Condolences – Mike Hopkins, Sr.
Mike Hopkins, Sr. September 16, 1944 – July 14, 2014 Mike Hopkins, Sr. passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Brenham, TX on July 14, 2014 with his loving wife of nearly 40 years Nina by his side. Services will be held Friday July 18th at 2 PM at St. Peter’s Episcopal […]