[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] When a citizen of Corpus Christi is asked about nagging problems in the city, ...
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Tom’s Grocery StoreTom’s Grocery Store
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] I was about nine years old that summer. My brother still thought he was the ...
Flour Fest Draws over 1200 to Parker Memorial ParkFlour Fest Draws over 1200 to Parker Memorial Park
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] On Saturday, October 28, 2017, over 1200 people showed up at Parker Memorial Park ...
Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: Odds and EndsTales from the Little Town That Almost Was: Odds and Ends
[spacer height=”20px”] As I dig through old records, faded news clippings, yearbooks, scrapbooks, and assorted secondary sources in search of ...
Lou Diamond Phillips to Appear at Voices of South Texas Kick-Off Event in Corpus ChristiLou Diamond Phillips to Appear at Voices of South Texas Kick-Off Event in Corpus Christi
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] Corpus Christi, Texas- The past and the present will collide at the Voices of South Texas ...
Addressing Homelessness in Flour BluffAddressing Homelessness in Flour Bluff
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] On October 16, 2017, members of the Flour Bluff Citizens Council were joined ...
Tales of Little Ruthie: The Silverware FightsTales of Little Ruthie: The Silverware Fights
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] Summers were difficult in our house. Mother and Daddy worked every day. Ola and Jeanie ...
Conflicts and ConsternationConflicts and Consternation
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] If you do not take it too seriously, conflict can be amusing. ...
Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: Memoirs of Addie Mae Ritter Miller, Part 4Tales from the Little Town That Almost Was: Memoirs of Addie Mae Ritter Miller, Part 4
[spacer height=”20px”] [spacer height=”20px”] This article contains the final part of the memoirs of Addie Mae Ritter Miller, as told ...