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The force behind PK’s legendary Boondocks Restaurant and Bar
Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos by Kim Nussbaum

March 25, 2023

Not long ago, Jan Verdi was in the airport in Tampa, Florida, when someone yelled out to her: “Hey, Miss Boondocks!†On other occasions, she’s had people come up…

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Milking the rewards of 47 years of hard work
Story by Steve Nussbaum

March 25, 2023

Each edition of PK Magazine features a profile of an iconic home that makes folks wonder what it looks like on the inside, and this time around it’s the…

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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park
Story by Bob Kaspar | Photos contributed by James Adams, Park Superintendent

March 25, 2023

Nestled within the rocky hills surrounding Strawn, Texas, lies Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, scheduled to open in 2024 as the state’s first new park since 2001. When completed,…

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Local coach recounts his brush with fame and football legend Mike Leach
Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos contributed by Matt Williams

March 25, 2023

Matt Williams, a local coach at Mineral Wells High School, has an incredible story to tell about his “15 minutes of fame†– and it’s tied to legendary football…

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Born To Cook
Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos by Kim Nussbaum

March 25, 2023

Magen Desnoyers and her husband, Jeremy Desnoyers, are the proud owners of Magpie Inn, the only bed-and-breakfast in Mineral Wells, Texas, and their journey has been one of meticulous…

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A Day in the Life of the Brazos River Authority
Story by Bob Kaspar | Photos contributed by the Brazos River Authority

March 25, 2023

Possum Kingdom Lake, with its storied and vivid history, is instrumental to life throughout the Brazos River basin, storing and releasing the water that fuels industry and agriculture as…

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Touring Through Time Palo Pinto County on Tour Saturday, April 29th…everything you need to know…
Story by Bob Kaspar

March 25, 2023

Palo Pinto County is alive with history. From the Caddo, Hainai (also sometimes called Ioni), Tawakoni and other Native American peoples whose origins echo into a centuries-old history, through…

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Mike McNallen: PK pioneer leaves legacy of hard work and fun
Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos contributed by Tracie Bittle

November 17, 2022

Mike McNallen, who along with his family owned and operated the Possum Hollow RV Park, cabins and restaurant for 43 years, passed away Aug. 27 in Dallas. He was…

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Iconic PK Home: The Bond That Brought Two Families Together
Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos by Erika Carter

November 17, 2022

Pictured above:  The Gaines Bend Home of Michael and Garnett Holmes features a large sloping lot and an abundance of trees and natural stone.  This sprawling Mediterranean estate blends…

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“Crazy Water”…part of our area’s rich history.Story by Steve Nussbaum | Photos by Erika Carter

November 17, 2022

Visitors to Mineral Wells have probably noticed the “Home of Crazy†welcome sign that highlights the community’s heritage, and the mineral water that was discovered over a century ago…

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