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Second mortgages are more than home-improvement loans

Second mortgages represent different things depending on the homebuyer and their situation. → Read More

Former Abilene attorney remembered for integrity, humor

Bob Surovik is being remembered as a family man of high character and integrity who knew how to love life. → Read More

Autism Extravaganza offers information, support

Autism Extravaganza organized annually by the Region 14 Education Service Center. → Read More

Local support, care available for Alzheimer's patients

Alzheimer’s Disease continues to elude doctors and researchers searching for a way to prevent – or cure – the disease. → Read More

Veterans share stories at Tet Reunion

When retired Marine Sgt. Major Troy Hensley helped start the Tet Reunion, he and 11 other Vietnam Veterans saw it as an opportunity to connect with fellow Vets and share stories. → Read More

Best cotton crop in years coming through Abilene office

A near-record cotton crop is making its way to market, but before it gets there much of it goes through Abilene → Read More

New Cypress Street Station owners to carry on legacy

The new owners of Cypress Street Station are excited to carry on the legacy built by the restaurant’s former owner. → Read More

More than 100 turn out for sixth annual Resolution Run

Louise Cannon said she decided to start the new year off on the right foot Saturday by participating in the sixth annual Resolution Run. → Read More

Building permits down in 2016

Building activity in 2016 declined by nearly 8 percent from 2015, largest due to a decrease in single-family homes. → Read More

Building permits down in 2016

Building activity in 2016 declined by nearly 8 percent from 2015, largest due to a decrease in single-family homes. → Read More

BCFS provides services for people who are struggling

Funding is from Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Texas Workforce Commission and private donations. → Read More

Coca-Cola plant shows off expansion

Business and community leaders get firsthand look at newly completed $31.9 million expansion at the Coca-Cola plant in Abilene. → Read More

Dyess We Care Team shows it cares for the Abilene area

600 volunteers from Dyess AFB as done work worth more than $2 million to help individuals and groups off the base. → Read More

Dyess We Care Team shows it cares for the Abilene area

600 volunteers from Dyess AFB as done work worth more than $2 million to help individuals and groups off the base. → Read More

New Abilene BBB CEO looks to advance agency's 'cause'

Growing up in Memphis, John Riggins said he was always interested in business. → Read More

Dyess Operation Cookie

Some Dyess airmen will get a sweet tooth boost Friday compliments of an annual cookie campaign. → Read More

Dyess Operation Cookie

Some Dyess airmen will get a sweet tooth boost Friday compliments of an annual cookie campaign. → Read More

Walmart opens academy for manager/supervisor training

New Walmart Training Academy at the store on State Highway 351 will serve the training needs of 24 area stores. → Read More

Fallen Warriors honored at new Dyess memorial

Military members, from 90 Texas counties, who died in their service are recognized in this Wall of Honor. → Read More

ACU student killed in bicycle-car accident

Fatal accident occurred late Thursday night at Ambler Avenue and North Judge Ely Boulevard. → Read More