As Flour Bluff School ends its 128th year of educating children, it only seems appropriate to revisit the story of ...
Month: May 2020
Tales from the Little Town that Almost Was: Forever Friends, Part IITales from the Little Town that Almost Was: Forever Friends, Part II

[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] Sporting events have been at the heart of the Flour Bluff community since the ...
Tales from the Little Town that Almost Was: Forever Friends, Part ITales from the Little Town that Almost Was: Forever Friends, Part I

[spacer height=”20px”] In August of this year, five women who have been friends for nearly 70 years took ...
Congratulations to Flour Bluff ISD 2019-2020 Campus and District Teachers of the Year!Congratulations to Flour Bluff ISD 2019-2020 Campus and District Teachers of the Year!
[spacer height=”20px”] Flour Bluff Campus Teachers of the Year [spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] [spacer ...
Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Life and Times of Lacy Smith, Part IITales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Life and Times of Lacy Smith, Part II
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] Lacy Lee Smith recalls how he got his unique first name. “My mama was ...
Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Life and Times of Lacy Smith: Part ITales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Life and Times of Lacy Smith: Part I

[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] In a little shack at the end of a cotton field outside of Weslaco, ...
Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Nicholson Story, Part IVTales from the Little Town That Almost Was: The Nicholson Story, Part IV
In Part III of the Nicholson story, we learned that John Orval Nicholson III (Johno) ran his ...