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The following story could easily be made into a full-blown historic narrative. The twists and turns make for exciting reading worthy of a book.
Read moreI am a student at Wilson High School expressing my concern and opinion about my future.
Read moreA flurry of activity transpired Friday at the recycling center, where residents waited in line to deposit goods into the red containers.
Read moreIt all started with a text message from my father, congratulating my nephew for being the first name on “the next 24-year plaque.”
Read moreJacob William (J.W.) Jackson was 9 months old when his parents arrived in Bell County, Texas, in September 1851. His parents, Jacob and Jane, purchased land along Donohue Creek and built a solid log home.
Read more“We welcome signed letters from our readers” is a message that appears each week in the lower left-hand corner of the Independent Reporter.
Read moreDear Editor, For much of Wilson’s history, the old grain silos in the center of town have stood strong and proud, capturing the imaginations of sightseers and photographers. This interesting complex of silos is one-of-a-kind, seen nowhere else.
Read moreJohn E. “Curly” Marshall was described as a notorious border character who made his living in “nefarious ways.”
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