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- 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.
- 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.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
What leading Marines taught me about running a business
I led 25 to 35 Marines in Okinawa and never saw combat. Five habits carried into business, plus the seven step Monday brief template you can copy today.
- 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: 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.
- 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.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
If It Only Works When You Do It, You Built a Job
Ryan Nichols on the two-week test for any business: trigger, steps, check. Write the system on an index card before you spend a dollar on software.
- 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.
- 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.
- ArticleRebuild
Free Beans and Chili Every Day Since 1983
The Butcher Shop in Longview has been family owned since 1983 and gives beans and chili away every day. That is hospitality, not marketing. Here is the test.
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Work Changes the AI Job: From Answering Questions to Finishing Work
ChatGPT Work explained: current availability, GPT-5.6 models, pricing, scheduled tasks, Sites, practical opportunities, risks, limits, and one test to try.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump’s New Defense Supply-Chain Order: What Changes, What It Targets, and What Is Still Unknown
What Trump’s July 20, 2026 defense supply-chain executive order requires, its deadlines, covered critical materials, foreign-supplier rules, and what remains unknown.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Barcode Worked Because Everybody Agreed to Read the Same Lines
The UPC barcode changed retail because competing companies adopted one shared product standard. Its history offers a practical lesson for connected businesses.
- ArticleRebuild
Squaring It Away Before a Week I Cannot Reschedule
You stage before the storm. Getting the businesses squared away ahead of a week I do not get to move, and why being present is an output of a system, not a decision you make in the moment.
- 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.
- ArticleEast Texas
Marshall’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Is Open for Comment: 19 Projects—and Draft Gaps to Fix by July 31
Marshall’s draft hazard plan proposes 19 resilience projects. See the priorities, incomplete data, public-comment deadline and how residents can respond.
- ArticleRebuild
The Bakery That Published What It Cannot Guarantee
Taste and Sea Bakery in Longview uses 100% gluten free ingredients, then tells customers its kitchen is not a gluten free facility. Why that warning works.
- 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.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Build the boring system first
Intake, follow-up, records, backups. The unglamorous plumbing I build before anything pretty, with the simplest free version of each written out for you.
- ArticleRebuild
We Built a Waitlist That Takes No Money
Premier Dental Academy of Longview holds your spot with no deposit and hands you a free 48-question RDA practice exam. Plus the WIOA path to $0 out of pocket.
- ArticleRebuild
The Leftovers Are the Business
Wholesale Universe runs live selling shows six days a week off inventory that did not move. The leftover is not the embarrassing part of a business. Often it is the business.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The System Ran While My Son Was Being Born
Two days ago I published the two-week test. Then my son came early and I ran it on myself. Two days, zero logins, nothing broke. What that proves about systems.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Stopped Building Pages. I Started Building Doors.
One homepage written for everybody is a homepage written for nobody. How I route five different visitors, capture intent on the first tap, and why the list is the only thing you own.
- ArticleThe Work
A Website Builder Gives You Stage Two of Eight
The eight stages every company runs, where owners actually break, and a four minute audit you can do on paper today.
- ArticleRebuild
The first hundred dollars
The first hundred dollars Wholesale Universe made taught me more than any number after it. Here is the exact seven step playbook to earn yours this month.
- 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.
- ArticleTexas & Community
Should Texas Make It Easier to Repair the Devices You Own?
Texas has enacted a right-to-repair law for many consumer devices. Here is what it covers, what it excludes, and the strongest case on each side.
- ArticleRebuild
Most of Building SellerProof Has Been Saying No
The most important file in this build is the list of things the software will never do. Why scope discipline beats feature count, and how to write your own not-doing list.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Companies Decide Whether Anybody Finds Me
I counted every visit my site has ever recorded. Two platforms sent 38 percent of them. The traffic I built myself was 8.3 percent. Here is the chart and the fix.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Million Americans a Month Are Trying to Get Out. Most of Them Have Nowhere to Go.
Nearly 600,000 monthly searches to quit Instagram, 460,000 for TikTok. Most never leave because they have nowhere to land. Here is the exact stack I own instead.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Nobody Wants to Read Your Website. They Want It to Do Something.
Your visitors did not come to learn about you. Why a free tool on your own domain beats copy, testimonials and ads, and which one to build first.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Claude Opus 5 Is Here: Price, 1M Context, Agent Upgrades and the Limits to Watch
Claude Opus 5 is available now with a 1M-token context window and stronger agent work. See verified pricing, access, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleAI & Technology
NotebookLM Is Now Gemini Notebook: What Its Secure Cloud Computer Can—and Cannot—Do
Google renamed NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook and added cloud code execution, Gemini 3.5 and new exports. See access, price, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleJ6 Evidence Nexus
The Stories They Never Told You
They told you one story about 1,571 people. One story. For 1,571 different human beings. This archive is putting the other stories on the record. Researched. Sourced. One profile at a time. Here are five they never led with. FACT: A federal
- 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.
- ArticleThe Work
The Part of the Software That Says No
Anybody can build the part that takes money. Four kinds of refusal inside a marketplace build, plus one labeling error on my own page that I am not going to quietly fix.
- ArticleThe Work
A Handful of Messages a Year
The most honest signup form I have built promises two texts a trip. Name the trigger, name the ceiling, then be boring about keeping it. The follow up lesson in one sentence.
- 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.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Box That Changed the World Was Not the Clever Part
The 1956 Ideal-X voyage helped launch container shipping. Its lasting business lesson is that standards and handoffs can matter more than a flashy invention.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
One Tap. That Is the Whole Form.
The best form on my site is a single button. One question, one tap, votes free, results for an email, all said out loud. The smallest ask any business can copy.
- ArticleReflection
The First Week I Did Not Write Down
I keep receipts for a living. My son is one week old today and this is the week I documented nothing. On records, audiences, and why the file stays closed.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Rebuild Self-Trust: Keep One Small Promise Today
Rebuild self-trust with a practical four-box exercise: protect, produce, repair, and release. Make one small promise and create proof by sunset.
- 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.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Keep the Small Promise After the Feeling Leaves
Motivation fades. Build discipline by keeping one small, specific promise today with a practical 20-minute drill that creates proof you can trust.
- ArticleRebuild
I Am Building Software That Keeps Its Own Receipts
A five dollar chargeback taught me that the truth is not enough. The record is what wins. Why proof is a feature, not a support process.
- ArticleEast Texas
Should Longview Trade Some Left Turns for a Safer Fourth Street?
Longview is studying Fourth Street traffic and safety. Should the city limit some left turns and driveways, or would that hurt local business access?
- ArticleRebuild
The Comeback Ledger
They wrote me off in ink. I decided to answer in receipts. When people count you out, they do it loud. When you come back, you do it in the ledger. Not the noise. The ledger. The running list of things you actually built while they were bus
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Voice Now Controls Work and Codex on Desktop: Availability, Credits and Risks
ChatGPT Voice can now steer Work and Codex on desktop. See current availability, the separate voice and task meters, risks and one safe test.
- ArticleMotivation
Do One Thing You Can Point To: The One Visible Win Method
Use the One Visible Win method to finish something meaningful before noon: a practical 30-minute Build, Close, Record exercise for rebuilding momentum.
- ArticleEast Texas
Should Longview Allow More Duplexes, ADUs, and Smaller Homes?
Longview's housing plan recommends duplexes, ADUs, smaller lots, and zoning reform. Here are the local facts and the strongest arguments on both sides.