By WAYLON CUNNINGHAM Dr. Susan Hovorka and Dr. Linda McCall, scientists with the Jackson School of Geoscience at The University of Texas, said on a recent trip to the South San Gabriel tracks that there’s a good reason to doubt their authenticity. Namely, that they’re too perfect. When asked for general insight into how dinosaur […]
Liberty Hill Movers & Shakers
By JAMES WEAR Liberty Hill has had its share … and more. If you’re among the many who has discovered Liberty Hill in recent years, chances are you’ve overheard various names dropped in conversations about folks who played pivotal roles in shaping the community. The list is too long to address in a single article […]
Liberty Hill’s agricultural roots remain strong through modern homesteading
By Keith Sparks For as long as the Liberty Hill community has existed, agriculture has played a huge role in its economy. The agricultural community of Liberty Hill includes an incredible variety of products, personalities, and people, each of which has their own unique take on homesteading. Jackass Honey Farms One of the most unique […]
When we say Shin Oak Ridge, what we mean is Home
By Charley Wilkison Shin Oak Ridge. These three words roll off the tongue of the proud folks in Liberty Hill so fast that some newcomers think it’s a street, a new casserole or the name of a runner’s injury. Actually, it describes our small mountainous region where certain oak trees were, and still are, plentiful. […]
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