Family, Line of Duty and What Matters Most
Despite having been put into situations where he has seen officers die and children traumatized, it is one thing that motivates the police work of Chief Emmitt Jackson. Family. Having worked in...
View ArticleTheater Creepin’ It Real With Upcoming Haunted House
Fall breezes, pumpkin spice, and sweater weather welcome the annual haunted house. The chilling production is hosted by the theater department and marks the start of the Halloween season for students,...
View ArticleA Thin Blue Line
A thin blue line bracelet with the date 7/7/6 can be seen on the Town of Argyle Police Chief Emmitt Jackson’s left wrist every day. “This bracelet will be on my wrist until the day it snaps,” Jackson...
View ArticleA New Perspective
Seeing the world from a brand new perspective, both literally and figuratively, is something Caroline Robertson is very familiar with. From her relationships with her foster care siblings to her...
View ArticleSilence is Golden
Struggling with a constant uphill climb, struggling to fit into a world made for the hearing. After being diagnosed with progressive hearing loss at the age of five, Brittany Hamilton, Argyle’s first...
View ArticleSchool Is Out, Cash Is In
As school lets out for the summer, teens are often faced with large amounts of free time that they previously spent in classrooms or preoccupied with studying. As a result, many turn towards part-time...
View ArticleConserving Beauty Through Keep Argyle Beautiful
As residents of Argyle drive along F.M. 407, trash litters the sides of the road and its ditches. Argyles parks grow bare with lifeless fields of mowed grass. Chemical fertilizers run off into streams...
View ArticleSprouting Change
A cool breeze blows through the air, rustling the leaves, as the early morning sun shines through the Post-Oak trees at Unity Park. Local gardeners gather in the parking lot, holding their old worn...
View ArticleSutton Family Starts Pumpkin Patch Tradition
Last Saturday, September 30, “Goober Bub’s” strawberry farm, owned by Teacher Jeanna Sutton and her family, opened their brand new pumpkin patch, for the first year ever. Just in time for the fall...
View ArticleLighting Up Holiday Joy
As the temperatures drop and the sky over Bartonville darkens, locals gather in front of a Pecan tree patiently waiting. Finally, when it hits 5:30 P.M. the area suddenly is bathed in a bright light...
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