In the late 1980s bottled drinking water popularity exploded with the newer safer polyethylene terephthalate plastic (PET). What in the world did we do before this innovation especially when it comes to the fisherman? As a kid my dad took me fishing often in the Summertime and we had many rituals and knew what needed […]
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Before Bottled Water by Stephen Boriske
Governor Appoints Russell Cain to Real Estate Research Advisory Committee
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Troy Alley, Jr., Russell Cain, and JJ Clemence to the Real Estate Research Advisory Committee for terms set to expire on January 31, 2023. The committee reviews and approves proposals submitted to the board of directors of the Texas A&M University System relating to staffing and general policies of the […]
Condonlences – Sen Van Nguyen
Sen Van Nguyen, age 74 of Seadrift passed away Thursday, August 9, 2018. He was born October 13, 1943 in Vietnam. A funeral mass wash held August 14, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Seadrift. Burial followed at Seadrift Cemetery.
Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough
No one can accurately say that the Chapel is made up of lazy people! We have just been honored and entrusted with the catches from three fishing tournaments: Poco Bueno, Lone Star Shoot Out, and Sharp Tooth. We have bagged and frozen about 5,000 meals that we will be sharing with folks that are in […]
Letters to the Dolphin
Had Enough of This? Did anyone besides me notice the story that was aired on VictoriaTV news about the Calhoun County Comissioners appropriating $300,000 to build 3 new fishing piers on Magnolia Beach???? The existing piers could be repaired for a couple thousand. What are they thinking? Whose Brother in Law is getting this contract? […]