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The ShortCut

Podcast de The Double Mountain Chronicle

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The ShortCut is the weekly news podcast from the Double Mountain Chronicle that gets straight to the point.  We pack the biggest stories and need-to-know updates into a quick listen, no long-winded reports, no detours, just the news that matters, FAST. Take The ShortCut and stay in the loop without missing a beat.

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episode DMC Voices of Service Veterans Edition Nov. 12, 2015 artwork

DMC Voices of Service Veterans Edition Nov. 12, 2015

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2399977/fan_mail/new]  From our Veterans Stories series, which we’re honored to have published over the years in the Double Mountain Chronicle.  In Honor of Veterans Day — November 12, 2015 Edition From a sun-struck beach in Galveston to Cold War runways and Vietnam airlifts, Major Gordon “Scotty” Daniel’s life takes flight—dogfights, medevacs, and the wisdom earned at 35,000 feet. Then we turn to Navy Seabee Calvin Elkins, whose steady hands built and served from Da Nang to decades at the local co-op. Two American journeys, one common compass: service, grit, and coming home. Press play stories drawn from Veterans Day interviews, hard-won humor, and a salute that lasts longer than a parade.

12 de nov de 2025 - 14 min
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Embracing Change: Growth, Innovation & Community

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2399977/fan_mail/new] Welcome to this week’s edition of the ShortCut - where we’re bringing you the latest stories from the Double Mountain region. * Rolling Plains Title of Texas is expanding to Aspermont, offering local title and closing services. * Aspermont ISD welcomed administrators from across Texas, showcasing the innovative changes that helped transform the district’s education system. * Fisher County Farm & Ranch Ace Hardware is now open in Rotan! We’ll take you inside the new 12,500-square-foot store that’s bringing big-name brands and a one-stop shopping experience to the community. * Rotan City Council is ramping up efforts to clean up substandard properties, approving five locations for possible demolition in 2025. * In this week’s editorial, editor Jeff Hurt dives into the inevitability of change—how it’s shaped our schools, businesses, and communities- and why embracing it could be the key to growth. Stick with us—your local news starts now!

28 de feb de 2025 - 7 min
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Show Up or Pay Up?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2399977/fan_mail/new] In Stonewall County, all eyes were on the upcoming May election—until there wasn’t one. With no challengers stepping up for city council, school board, or hospital district seats, officials will likely cancel their elections in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, in Rotan, voters will head to the polls to decide on two key measures: a $7.5 million bond for school renovations and teacher housing, and two propositions from the Economic Development Corporation aimed at expanding funding for local projects. Financial updates were also front and center at last week’s Stonewall Memorial Hospital District meeting, where leaders reported three consecutive months of positive growth. And finally, in this week’s editorial, Editor Jeff Hurt asks an important question: Are we avoiding elections out of confidence in our leaders—or simply a lack of interest in stepping up?

21 de feb de 2025 - 6 min
episode FEB. 7th, 2025 | Bonds & Bulldozers artwork

FEB. 7th, 2025 | Bonds & Bulldozers

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2399977/fan_mail/new] In this weeks edition of the shortcut we start with the latest from Aspermont ISD as the district takes a big step toward securing future funding with the creation of a new education foundation. Over in Rotan, the city has officially cleared its first dilapidated structure—what does this mean for ongoing revitalization efforts? Plus, with a critical bond election deadline approaching, we’ll break down the latest discussions from Rotan ISD’s town hall and what’s next for the district. And in this week’s editorial, Editor Jeff Hurt takes a deep dive into Governor Abbott’s latest remarks and the impact of Texas’ economic policies on rural communities. Are we witnessing real prosperity, or just another game of political shell tricks?

7 de feb de 2025 - 7 min
episode JAN. 31st, 2025 | Funding, Growth & Free Press artwork

JAN. 31st, 2025 | Funding, Growth & Free Press

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2399977/fan_mail/new] Welcome back to this week’s episode of the ShortCut, where we break down the biggest stories impacting our community. First, we’ll take a look at Rotan ISD’s upcoming town hall meeting on February 3, where officials hope to gather public input on a possible bond election this May. After last year’s failed bond proposal, the district is seeking clarity on community concerns before making any decisions. Next, we’ll cover the TASA 2025 Midwinter Conference, where school superintendents from across Texas—including those from the Double Mountains region—gathered to discuss pressing education issues. A key focus was a proposed bill that could change how school funding is calculated, potentially providing more stability for rural districts. We’ll also dive into Aspermont ISD’s bond project, as district leaders work to finalize architect contracts while navigating the complexities of construction planning and budgeting. Superintendent Zach Morris is working to ensure clear roles and responsibilities to maximize the district’s funding. In Fisher County, the hospital district board approved a tax abatement for the Indigo Solar Project, a large-scale solar energy development expected to bring over $2.1 million to the district over the next decade. The project is set to break ground in 2025 and contribute to Texas’ renewable energy infrastructure. And finally, in this week’s editorial, Editor Jeff Hurt examines the fine line between free speech and journalistic responsibility, reflecting on a recent debate among newspaper publishers over whether to print a controversial letter to the editor. With a nod to Benjamin Franklin’s timeless defense of the press, Hurt challenges us to consider what journalism truly stands for today. Stay tuned as we break down these stories and more—right here on the shortcut.

31 de ene de 2025 - 9 min
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