Thursday, May 17, 2012

It’s Called... “Home”









Written by: Brett O. Smith
Photo by: Brett O. Smith

This seems to be the case pretty much for most residents in Sweetwater, Texas.

It has been more than a year now since I have grounded my feet here in Sweetwater.
To this day, I still feel the same way. People are genuine here, and it still is a community, something that it is not common anymore in small towns.

Other towns that still do have these traditional features. Are slowly becoming extinct as you might say. Not because of the town so much.
But, be cause of the economy.

Sweetwater still remains the small town that it has always been.
Yes, it has had some growth, in the right direction of course.
From new restaurants, hotels, and more.

A lot of this is thanks to a wonderful community that supports keeping it small, but healthy.
Some of these factors in keeping Sweetwater healthy and growing in the right direction are thanks to a Mayor that has always promoted (green) with the wind turbine movement with Wind Energy.

Not only do churches and other community funded organizations give so much to the well being of Sweetwater. SEED (SweetwaterEnterprise for Economic Development, Inc.) has made a huge movement into the economic development of the town. Not to mention branching out to many sources in growth from local areas but even abroad.

Yes, Rattlesnake Roundup has always, and will always be a major fuel for the fire here in Sweetwater in its economic survival.

One thing that Sweetwater has always had going for it, is pretty much everything!
Low cost of living, great people, lakes and parks for the family. As well as the WASP Museum, Pioneer Museum, Texas State Technical College.

Well and lets not for get. Abilene is only a thirty-five minute drive away. Dallas is a little over two hours. Not to mention other locations such as San Angelo, Austin, and Lubbock area always at reach.

So if you can’t find something in Sweetwater. You can always get in the car and visit the city life for a weekend with the kids, and still be able to come back to what I consider “Home”.
This is something that I always thought I had everywhere else I have lived, “Home”.
Until, after moving to Sweetwater I now see how that word really fits.

It’s kind of funny how when I use to watch those movies like; Doc Hollywood, My Cousin Vinny, Fried Green Tomatoes, Places in the Heart, Sweet Home Alabama, and yes even Funny Farm. I can see how Sweetwater can relate to every one of these movies in some way or another, all positive of course.

One thing Sweetwater does have the upper hand on in a lot of areas. Technology in all aspects has adapted here very well, in every way.

In closing with my thoughts of Sweetwater. If you’re looking for a town where things move, but not to fast. And where most of the town sooner or later will know your name by your face, going into the local post office.
Then this is a place you would call “Home”.
 Be sure to view other columns arriving soon under button tag (Columns)
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Memorial Day or is it “Decoration Day?”
 









Written by: Brett O. Smith 

This Memorial Day; lets honor those in passing, as well as the men and women in this present time whom are fighting for our red, white, and blue. 
For they fight everyday for freedom. Upholding with honor, strength and glory for our families, their families, and for the entire United States.

Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day. Only then did it actually become Memorial Day.

The preferred name for the holiday gradually changed from "Decoration Day" to "Memorial Day", which was first used in 1882. It did not become more common until after World War II, and was not declared the official name by Federal law until 1967. On June 28, 1968, the Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which moved four holidays, including Memorial Day, from their traditional dates to a specified Monday in order to create a convenient three-day weekend.

While Waterloo N.Y. was officially declared the birthplace of Memorial Day by President Lyndon Johnson in May 1966, it's difficult to prove conclusively the origins of the day.

The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. By 1890 it was recognized by all of the northern states. The South refused to acknowledge the day, honoring their dead on separate days until after World War I (when the holiday changed from honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war).
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Latest Poll results to the question:
 "Has your water bill gone up recently in Sweetwater, Texas?"

 Courtesy of www.sweetwatertxnews.blogspot.com

It is unanimous, a 100% voted that (yes) they have seen an increase in their recent water bill here in Sweetwater, Texas.

Not including the standard usage of water being used on lawns and trees through the past warm heated days from two weeks ago.

Look for the next poll question arriving soon on our blog pages!
Hint: Do you like pizza? Which place is your favorite? See blog pages for further details on voting.
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One person killed and three injured in a one vehicle crash,
Sunday at 5:19 pm in Scurry County





Released from the Texas Department of Public Safety
 
Joshua Michael Liebhaber was driving a 2000 Ford Southbound on U.S. Highway 84, when the back left tire lost its tread. The driver lost control and the vehicle entered a side skid, leaving the roadway to the right. The vehicle rolled multiple times, coming to rest in a field. The road was dry and the weather was clear.

Others Injured:
* Nathaniel Parker w/m, 15 years of age from Coleman, Texas. He was taken to Cogdell Memorial Hospital in Snyder with non incapacitating bruises and abrasions. He was wearing a seat belt.

* Alexander Xage Liebhaber w/m, 1 year of age from Coleman, Texas. He was taken to the University Medical Hospital in Lubbock with incapacitating injuries. Seat belt was worn.

* David Michael Liebhaber w/m, 2 years of age from Coleman, Texas. Hew was taken to University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas with incapacitating injuries. The seat belt was worn.

This crash is being investigated further.
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Could WASP Museum 
contain a new neighbor?
Jail? 

The WASP Museum could be the perfect location area for the local Nolan County jail. Currently the Nolan County jail here in the downtown area of Sweetwater, has been needing some updating and some modifications. Not to mention some extra room.

Roomer has it that there may be plans to try and set a new location for the Nolan County jail over on a piece of land near the WASP Museum.

Do you feel this will make a difference in the traffic, and visitors who come to see the WASP Museum? What are your thoughts, leave your comment. 
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