Other wineries in North Texas
In addition to the Blue Ostrich, there are other wineries in the North Texas region that provide their own unique blends to traditional wines and even use fruits like blueberries, raspberries and pears...
View ArticleChanges will affect child care, adult ed
State agencies usually dread when the Legislature meets. Staff members have mentioned that it’s particularly stressful when there’s an active Congress, too, but that certainly hasn’t been an issue in...
View ArticleComing back for more
Despite the dominance of large box retail stores, there has always been a warm spot in the heart for the small, locally owned shops that remain an important part of the nation’s retail market. At...
View ArticleNocona building bright future
Many who grew up in a small town like Nocona and moved away often dream of one day coming home.
View ArticleFrom ESL to Ivy League
Leon Reina earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard and a master's degree from Duke University.
View ArticleManufacturer of progress
With little fanfare, the chamber of commerce has been the champion of business in Wichita Falls for well over a century, promoting the city with a wide range of events and programs. It has stayed the...
View ArticleStephanie Gorham, Child Advocates
Passion to make a difference. Passion to be a world changer — one relationship at a time.
View ArticleProper training can prevent injuries
William Breland is devoted to helping young athletes develop the right training program to avoid injury.
View ArticleWine, wrestling and hard work ahead
This issue of Velocity, our third since its inception, is chock full of interesting and insightful information about our North Texas business community.
View ArticleQueen of the ring
Seymour native Dixie Carter is helping position TNA Wrestling as a major competitor to the WWE.
View ArticleBirds of a new feather
Blue Ostrich Winery and Vineyard, a former ostrich farm is pumping out some award-winning wine.
View ArticleSparking the local economy
As quickly as the dark clouds gathered at the loss of ABB. The skies cleared when Sharp Iron quickly purchased the plant.
View ArticleEncourage, protect homeownership
Homeownership is a good thing. It is good for both the individual and the community.
View ArticleWelding success
Even as a youngster in ag class at Holliday High School, Steven Gill had a plan for his future — welding and owning his own successful business.
View ArticleGo Western, young man
Revolutionizing the boot industry is not something Leslie Thompson ever thought she would do.
View ArticleEmpowering entrepreneurs
When Brent and Tammy Spray decided to open a self-serve frozen yogurt business in Wichita Falls, they needed help.
View ArticleTurning urban
Without lush lawns or gated entries, downtown is becoming one of the most sought-after neighborhoods.
View ArticleA closer look
A local ear, nose and throat surgeon is employing a combination of traditional CT scans and a GPS-like device to aid in sinus procedures.
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