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Texas History By Bartee Haile

Texas History By Bartee Haile

Did Sundance’s Widow Live Out Her Life In Cowtown?

Was Eunice Gray, who burned to death in a Jan. 26, 1962 fire that destroyed the Fort Worth hotel she had run for the past four decades, in reality the woman of western mystery known as Etta Place?Yes, she could have been the widow of Harry Longabaugh, the Old West outlaw known as “The Sundance Kid.
By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens

By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens

Ask Rusty – About Investing Social Security Money in the Stock Market

By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American CitizensDear Rusty: For most folks collecting Social Security, you get back what you put in within 3-5 years, so for those that scream - “SS is not an entitlement, it...
By Bartee Haile

By Bartee Haile

For Once The Indians Win A Battle

Texas HistoryAlthough everything was in their favor, the Kickapoos, who were only passing through West Texas en route to Mexico, went out of their way to avoid a fight on Jan. 8, 1865.
By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens

By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens

Ask Rusty -- I Use only VA healthcare; Can I get back Medicare taxes paid?

Dear Rusty: I’m 72 years old with 20 years of military service. I am retired collecting Social Security, my military pension, and State retirement benefits. According to my SSA statement, over my working lifetime I paid $14,302 into Medicare, but I never used that medical plan.

Sgt. E. H. Horn killed in Vietnam ambush

5 Years agoJanuary 1, 2020: The City of Pine Forest City Council decided to terminate its agreement with Traylor and Associates to manage its $2 million U.S. Department of Housing CDBG Infrastructure grant and its $2 million U.S.
Vehicle inspections no longer required

Vehicle inspections no longer required

Vehicle inspections no longer required

Drivers will no longer be required to get annual safety inspections beginning Jan. 1, the Texas Standard reported. However, drivers in the state’s 17 most populous counties will still be required to get an emissions test in order to register their vehicles.
Baylor Tastes Sweet Victory In 1957 Sugar Bowl

Baylor Tastes Sweet Victory In 1957 Sugar Bowl

Baylor Tastes Sweet Victory In 1957 Sugar Bowl

Texas HistoryIn just their fourth post-season appearance in school history, the Bears of Baylor University squared off against the heavily favored Tennessee Volunteers in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1957.