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January 2007
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•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Ben Emison — thirty-nine years of horsin’ around
•EMINENT DOMAIN: The range war of our time
•THE PARKER BOYS: Not your grandfather’s barbershop quartet
•PETS: People and their dogs — tails to give you paws
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February 2007
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•OUR COVER: LOVE THROUGH THE AGES: Side by side, and always in love
•POSITIIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Becky Kinard wanted to help, and wound up in the right place
at the right time
•DAN ROBERTS: Country Music’s Unsung Hero
•TRANS TEXAS CORRIDOR: What price is progress?
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March 2007
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•AGING: Sandwiched in between childcare and elder care? Welcome to the baby boom reality.
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Mary Jo Harms — Roots in the past, eye on the future
•JON BONNELL: From beanie weenies to Outstanding Restaurateur of the Year
•TEA FOR A FEW: Little girl fashions pretty enough for a tea party
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April 2007
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•JACK BORDEN: At 98, he’s still waiting for his birthday suit
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Linda Bagwell—Weatherford’s own ‘phenomenal woman’
•DURANT LEGACY: His family’s tough Texas work ethic taught Jerry Durant how to succeed
•PROM ACCESSORIES: Fairy tale details for a magical prom
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May 2007
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•OUR COVER— WALSH ACROSS TEXAS: A New Vision Dawns
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Friend in Deed - Charlie Simmons
•SUSPENSION BRIDGES: William Flinn tamed troubled waters with innovative designs
•CARTER: The haunting echo of Cartersville
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June 2007
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•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Horse Whisperer Jim Sanders
•WALSH ACROSS TEXAS, PART II: Sizing up Walsh Ranch
•MOTORSPORT RANCH: Faster by Farr
•HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: A real dream home
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July 2007
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•OUR COVER: Red Steagall
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Posse Sweethearts rein forever
•CUTTING CLASS: The sport’s growing influence in the Cutting Capital of the World
•BRANDING DAY: Annual rite on the ranch
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August 2007
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•OUR COVER: Jim Wright
•PIGSKIN PICKS: High school football preview
•THREE-PARTY HARMONY: The Quebe sisters of Burleson aren’t just fiddlin’ around
•THAT'S WILD: Exotic beasts roam the range
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September 2007
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•OUR COVER — ANTIQUES WEEK IN TEXAS: The greatest show on earth
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Ann and Tom B. Saunders promote the best of the West
•SILVER CREEK: Coming home to the Tucker house
•DESIGN WITHOUT A DIME: Tips for no cost decorating
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October 2007
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•OUR COVER— KAREN MONEZ: TCU’s women’s rifle coach takes aim at the college title
•TALKING TOMBSTONE TOUR: A stroll through City Greenwood Cemetery
•BAUBLE-BLING ALONG: Jewelry artist Brittany Pruitt
•THE LEGACY OF FULLER MILLSAPS: The pioneer on Rock Creek
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November 2007
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•OUR COVER — COWGIRL CHICKS: Trick riding for the red, white, blue — and pink
•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Free wheelin’ Freddy Detherage
•VETERANS DAY: 3 Parker County war tales
•SPURRED ON: Custom spur and bit maker Kerry Kelley
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December 2007
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•POSITIVELY PARKER COUNTY: Angels Among Us
•PRAIRIE STORIES: Christmas in the 1930s
•HEART OF WORSHIP: Faith soars through song
•ONE TIME PEPTO: Superstar stallion
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