• Oct. 18, 2024 | Tax Troubles, Solar Hopes, and Rotan's Renewal
    Oct 18 2024

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    In this week's edition of The Shortcut, the Stonewall Memorial Hospital District is working to resolve their portion of the over $112,000 in IRS-related tax debt tied to the county's ambulance service, with efforts underway to ensure future compliance. In other news, Engie Renewables met with Stonewall County officials to discuss plans for a 600 MW solar farm, potentially operational by 2027. The Rotan City Council also took a significant step in its citywide cleanup effort, approving the removal of its first dilapidated structure. Additionally, we’ve got key editorial reflections and updates on local high school football action.

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    6 mins
  • Oct. 11, 2024 | Stonewall Health Fair Fun & Local Election Buzz
    Oct 11 2024

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    In this edition of the ShortCut, we’ll dive into the highlights from the Stonewall Memorial Hospital Health Fair, where the community gathered for a fun and health-focused event. From free screenings and flu shots to a unique pumpkin decorating contest, the fair had something for everyone. We’ll also explore the upcoming election season in Fisher and Stonewall Counties, where local races are heating up, and citizens are invited to submit questions to candidates. Plus, we’ll touch on Fisher County’s recognition by the Texas Association of Counties for 50 years of service, and close with a look at last week’s high school football action. Stay tuned till the end of the show for a giveaway announcement.

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    8 mins
  • Oct. 4th, 2024 | Meals on Wheels, School Bonds & Rotan’s Animal Control Woes
    Oct 4 2024

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    In this October 4th edition of the ShortCut, we honor the late George Giles, a beloved member of the Aspermont community, whose dedication kept the Meals on Wheels program running. With his passing, the service urgently needs volunteers to continue supporting residents in need. We encourage the community to step up in his memory.


    We’ll also cover key topics from recent town hall meetings, including Aspermont and Rotan ISD's upcoming bond proposals for school improvements and teacher housing. In Fisher County, officials are grappling with rising animal control issues, including an increase in stray dogs and incidents of bites, with solutions still in the works.


    And later, we'll dive into the latest local sports updates. Stay tuned!



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    9 mins
  • Sept. 27th, 2024 | Pay raises, bonds, and budgets, oh my.
    Sep 27 2024

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    In this September 20th edition of the shortcut, the Stonewall County Commissioners are raising deputy salaries, even after losing financial support from the City of Aspermont, ensuring they meet state-mandated minimums. Next, we discuss Rotan ISD's proposed $6.5 million bond for school renovations and teacher housing, addressing rising costs and potential overcrowding. The Rotan City Council has also passed a $2.5 million budget amid some controversy, with concerns over time for review and financial pressures. Finally, Aspermont Schools are set to benefit from free HVAC tune-ups through AEP Texas, aimed at improving energy efficiency. Stay tuned for a sneak peek of this week’s editorial, where our editor dives into the implications of Rotan's budget process and the quest for transparency.



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    9 mins
  • Balancing The Budget: Aspermont’s IRS Challenge, Rotan’s Water Woes, And School Safety Innovations
    Sep 20 2024

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    In this September 20th edition of the ShortCut;

    The City of Aspermont is reallocating funds to cover its portion of an estimated $110,000 owed to the IRS for past unpaid taxes related to EMS services, leading to the postponement of a second deputy’s salary in the sheriff's budget. The city managed to balance its water and sewer budget by delaying equipment purchases, but ongoing IRS issues may impact future financial planning.

    Rotan officials reviewed the 2023 financial report, noting strong overall revenues of $823,000, however, the water and sewer operations incurred significant losses. Concerns remain about the sustainability of these operations, despite ongoing efforts to replace aging water lines.

    And Aspermont ISD's Board of Trustees has approved a new policy allowing selected school staff to carry firearms as part of a Guardian Program aimed at enhancing school safety. The program includes extensive training and psychological evaluations, with multiple staff members currently in training to respond to potential active shooter situations.

    Stay tuned till the end for a sneak peek at this week's editorial and sports scores.



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  • Fisher County Jail Closure, Election Transparency, And State Leadership Shakeup.
    Sep 13 2024

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    In this friday, the 13th edition of the ShortCut, Stonewall County joins a new state pilot program aimed at enhancing election transparency through video monitoring of ballot counting. As part of HB 246, the program involves setting up cameras in the county elections office to oversee the process without compromising voter privacy. The initiative will run until January 2025, with findings reported to the legislature for potential statewide implementation. In other political news, state representative James Frank of district 69 has announced his candidacy for speaker of the Texas house, seeking change in leadership and calling for more open communication within the house. Meanwhile, Fisher County commissioners have decided to close the county jail amid budget constraints, despite concerns over its impact on local services. In sports, local teams prepare for a series of competitive matches this weekend, with homecoming events adding excitement to the lineup. Stay tuned until the end for a sneak peek of this week's editorial from Jeff Hurt.

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  • High Stakes and Hard Choices: Local Politics, Industrial Proposals, and Legal Dramas
    Sep 6 2024

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    In this edition of the shortcut, we cover the Aspermont City Council's decision to revisit its interlocal agreement with Stonewall County regarding the allocation of $30,000 for deputy salaries amid concerns about state funding and budget deficits. We’ll delve into Fisher County's recent discussions on industrial developments, including a potential data center by iren and a renewable energy project by GGS Energy, highlighting the county's evolving stance on tax abatements. Finally, we report on a serious incident involving a Fisher County man indicted for attempted capital murder following a violent confrontation, shedding light on the ongoing legal proceedings and community impact. We’ll also cover sports scores from the first week of football season and upcoming games. And our editorial is back and dives into local government gambles, from funding private daycare to playing checkers with battleship rules — will our leaders sink or swim?



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    8 mins
  • Aug. 30th 2024
    Aug 30 2024

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    In this week's edition of the Short Cut: Fisher County Judge Ken Holt defends his budget plan amid controversy, A grand jury indicted a former paramedic on multiple sexual assault charges, Stonewall County adopts a tight budget, calls an election and prepares for possible courthouse repairs, Fisher County gears up for a busy elections season, and the 80th Annual Fisher County Fair & Rodeo Spurs Community Spirit and County Pride. Stay tuned till the end for sports scores and upcoming games.

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    8 mins