Regardless of one’s political beliefs, I think most people would agree that the country is divided more than any time since the civil war. One of the primary reasons for this is the divisive, false and slanted information people get from the internet, and unfortunately sometimes from the media. Most […]
Month: January 2016
Faculty exhibition this week at Francois Fine Arts Gallery at SRSU in Alpine
This week in the Francois Fine Arts Gallery at Sul Ross State University, I am exhibiting my new vehicular paintings along with fellow faculty Carol Fairlie, Andrew Tegarden, and Gregory Tegarden. The gallery is open 8 am-5 pm, Monday to Friday. The exhibition closes Friday, January 29 at 5 pm. […]
Tom Curry cartoon on Texas Open Carry
Former Presidio County Sheriff Thompson To Be Released in 2018
Former Presidio County Sheriff Richard Dee Thompson who was sentenced to life in prison in 1992 for drug smuggling may be released as early as 2018 the Gazette has learned. In February 1992 Thompson pleaded guilty to “Conspiracy to Import an Excess of 5 Kilograms of Cocaine into the United […]
Senator Cornyn Applauds House Consideration of FOIA Reform Bill
‘I hope this Chamber will soon join our colleagues in the House to consider this important legislation.’ WASHINGTON – In remarks on the Senate floor today, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) spoke about the importance of strengthening the Freedom of Information Act. He is one of the authors of the […]
