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- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Daren Horton and Gecko Pest Control
Meet Gecko Pest Control owner Daren Horton and learn about the Marshall company's services, history, community work, licensing record, and customer checklist.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: How Megan and James Heath Grew Pack N Mail
Meet Pack N Mail owners Megan and James Heath, the Longview and Gilmer entrepreneurs recognized by the SBA in 2026. See their story, services, and practical small-business lessons.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Robbie and Tracy Shoults of Bear Creek Smokehouse
Meet Bear Creek Smokehouse co-owners Robbie and Tracy Shoults and learn how the Marshall-area family business has grown since 1943.
- ArticleEast Texas
No Heat Alert Is Active—but Longview and Marshall Face a 102–105°F Heat Index This Weekend
Longview and Marshall face heat-index values of 102–105°F this weekend despite no active heat alert. See the verified forecast, risks and practical steps.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Discipline of Reading the Sky
Ryan Nichols’ rescue history points to a practical rebuilding rhythm: prepare, observe and serve—safely, without treating outdoor activity as medical care.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Connor Walters and Silver Grizzly Espresso
Meet Silver Grizzly Espresso co-founder Connor Walters and learn how the Longview coffee shop built craft, community, and a downtown gathering place.
- ArticleFaith & Service
Four Life Jackets, Four Faiths, and a Choice Made in the Dark
When USAT Dorchester sank in 1943, four Army chaplains gave away their life jackets. Their final act still defines service across differences today.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Outdoor Rule of Leaving One Place Better
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through stewardship, a safe 30-minute shoreline practice and one visible act of care.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Small Boats That Crossed the Channel at Dunkirk
In 1940, naval, merchant, Allied, and civilian vessels helped evacuate 338,226 troops from Dunkirk. The rescue shows what adaptation looks like today.
- ArticleThe Work
The Three Questions Every Customer Asks Before They Call
What you do, what it costs, what your finished work looks like. Answer all three on the page or lose the job.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Shawn Ingram and Custom Graphics TX
Meet Shawn Ingram of Custom Graphics TX, a Longview branding shop combining in-house production, local business connections and practical skills access.
- ArticleThe Work
Put the Price on the Page: The $5 to $497 Ladder
Four productized tiers with published prices. Why a services page with no prices filters out everybody too proud to ask.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Laura Nevils and Books & Barrels
Meet Books & Barrels owner Laura Nevils and learn how the downtown Longview bookstore supports readers, local authors, events, and community.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleRebuild
The Plumber Who Tells You to Go Get Other Estimates
Streety Plumbing prints Master Plumber License M-38762 on its home page, then tells you to get multiple estimates. Here is the seven question hire check.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Berlin Airlift Kept a City Alive One Landing at a Time
The Berlin Airlift delivered over 2.3 million tons without starting a war. Its lesson is what disciplined service can accomplish under extreme pressure.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Discipline of Getting Ready Before the Water
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through preparation, honest maintenance and one useful next step before the water.
- ArticleEast Texas
East Texas Heat Advisory Covers Longview and Marshall Through 8 P.M.: What to Do Now
A July 23 heat advisory covers Longview, Marshall, Gregg and Harrison counties through 8 p.m. See official risks, symptoms and local cooling options.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticleEast Texas News
Extreme Heat Warning Covers Longview and Marshall as Bertha Moves West
Gregg and Harrison counties are under an Extreme Heat Warning through 8 p.m. July 22. See the Longview forecast, Bertha outlook, risks, and safety steps.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Stopgap Funding Through December 4: What H.R. 9770 Does—and What Happens Next
A facts-first guide to H.R. 9770, the House-passed stopgap funding bill: the December 4 deadline, programs continued, restrictions, Senate path, and shutdown risk.
- ArticleNews
Shots fired outside the White House tonight. Here's exactly what's confirmed — and what isn't.
**DEVELOPING — posted the evening of May 23, 2026. I'll update this as the record firms up, and I'll correct anything I get wrong.** Around 6 PM Eastern this evening, what sounded like roughly 20 gunshots — some reporters on the scene count
- ArticleFaith & Today
Hagar at the Well: What East Texas Heat Requires Us to Notice
Genesis 21 shows God seeing Hagar and Ishmael in the wilderness. Here is how that story can guide practical neighbor care during East Texas heat.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticleLegal Filings
They Told Me "You Don't Have an Attorney." I Never Waived My Right to One.
I called Harrison County to ask who my court-appointed lawyer is. I was told "you don't have an attorney" — then directed to report to Pretrial Services before arraignment. I filed an emergency motion. I never waived my right to counsel.
- ArticleThe Work
Sometimes the Right Build Is Four Pages
I build software for a living, which is exactly why I will tell you when you do not need any. A four page site is the correct answer for a lot of service businesses.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Six Days Ago I Wrote About This. Then I Did It Four More Times.
I published an article about having 46 category names. Six days later I had 50. Why an audit is not a fix, and what an actual constraint looks like.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. Then It Protected the Past.
Kodak built the first self-contained digital camera in 1975. Its story shows why seeing the future is easier than building a business willing to enter it.
- ArticleEvening News
Cyclospora Lettuce Recall Reaches Texas: What to Check as Outbreak Tops 1,900 Cases
FDA says recalled iceberg lettuce reached Texas while confirmed outbreak cases remain in nine other states. Check products, dates, symptoms and next steps.
- ArticleFaith & Today
The Good Samaritan and the Texas Floods: What Neighbor-Love Requires Now
Luke 10’s Good Samaritan shows what neighbor-love costs. See the Bible story, verified Texas flood facts, reflection questions, and safe ways to help.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Nine Chambers That Became One Rescue Route
The 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue saved 12 boys and their coach through nine chambers, three extraction days, and one disciplined chain of handoffs.
- ArticleThe Work
Sixteen Thousand Profiles. Fifty Nine Thousand Sources. That Is Not a Website.
RepWatchr is the proof this stack ships real software: a database, a search layer, scorecards, and paid research tiers.
- ArticleRebuild
They Stopped Sending the Work Out and Built the Shop
Family owned in Marshall since 2002, they brought fabrication and powder coating in house in 2013. Five questions to run before you make the same call.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Six Percent. That Is How Far Down My Homepage Anybody Gets.
I pulled 35,902 page views from my own site and sorted them by scroll depth. My homepage averaged six percent. The archive I fussed over least held people best.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Steel Chamber That Brought 33 People Up From the Bottom
When USS Squalus sank in 1939, a new rescue chamber made four descents and brought 33 survivors home. The story shows what preparation makes possible.
- ArticleRebuild
I Built a Marketplace Where Nothing Is Hidden. There Is a Reason.
Gideon Commerce runs on a flat 1 percent platform fee with every other cost shown as its own line. Why a man who was denied documents built a marketplace that hides nothing.
- ArticleMotivation
When the Day Is Heavy, Build a Resilience Floor: A 25-Minute Plan
Use this practical 25-minute Resilience Floor exercise to choose one essential duty, complete a minimum honest action and keep moving on a hard day.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Iran War-Powers Resolution 214–208 as Senate Blocks Parallel Measure
The House passed an Iran war-powers resolution 214–208, while the Senate blocked a parallel measure 47–49. See what changed and what did not.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Elijah, the Widow and the Last Meal: What East Texas Heat Requires of Neighbors
The widow of Zarephath shared during drought. Here is what 1 Kings 17 teaches—and what East Texans can do during today’s heat advisory.
- ArticleCommentary
Breanna Morello Said Ryan Nichols Was ‘Not Being Truthful.’ Here’s What the Record Shows
A facts-first timeline of the July 2026 X exchange between Breanna Morello and Ryan Nichols, with verified posts, disputed claims, and Ryan’s response.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 7: Name the Source — Who Said What, and When
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to require the State to identify and produce every source, witness version, and public post behind the charging narrative in his Harrison County, Texas case. Confrontation Clause, Brady, Giglio, Article 39.14 dis
- ArticleEast Texas History & Safety
The East Texas Disaster That Gave Gas a Warning Smell
The 1937 New London school disaster led Texas to authorize natural-gas odorization, giving future leaks a warning people could smell before ignition.
- ArticleThe Work
Three Free Questions Before Anybody Pays
Unlimited free help is a pit. Zero free help is a wall. Three is enough to find out if you are in the right building. How to design an offer around the moment, not the document.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The Bottom Rung Is Where They Decide About You
The cheapest paid thing you sell is not revenue. It is where a stranger finds out if you are real. Four of my own offer ladders and the three questions to test yours.
- ArticleThe Work
If I Disappeared Tomorrow, Would Your Business Still Run?
Your code, your data, your accounts. The five question ownership audit, and why builders keep the keys.
- ArticleTexas History & Service
Galveston Raised an Entire City After the 1900 Storm
After the 1900 hurricane, Galveston built a seawall and raised thousands of structures. Its recovery shows what serious rebuilding requires today.
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Every Texas Graduate Have CPR and Bleeding Control Certification?
Texas requires lifesaving skills instruction, but not certification. Should every graduate leave school certified in CPR, AED use, and bleeding control?
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Move Faster on Full-Time Virtual Public Schools?
Texas opened a new path for full-time virtual campuses. Should the state expand faster, or demand more proof before online schools scale statewide?
- ArticleBehind the scenes
2,133 People Came to My Front Porch. Almost None of Them Made It Past the Doormat.
Ryan Nichols publishes his own site analytics: 2,133 homepage loads, 1 percent average scroll, and the archive pages that hold readers to 64 percent. Go pull yours.