HOW TO STAY OUT OF JAIL BY JOHN VAN NESS Some say it was strictly a matter of self-defense, but Hunter was keenly curious as to how the criminal justice system really worked. As a career journalist who had been on the inside of the Vietnam War, national and local politics, as well as the […]
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LETTERS
Hello Woody Creekers, Thought I’d just write in to say that I really like the magazine over here in England. You have connected abroad. I particularly enjoyed the piece by G. Guenin — admirable community spirit, D.A. Shaw — evocative, to someone who has not been there; and the Peacock piece with the great cover […]
ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL
BY DWIGHT SHELLMAN Dwight Shellman has been a Woody Creek attorney for more than 40 years. During that time he was a county commissioner and a member of the county planning & zoning commission and the RFTA board. He is past chair of the US National Ramsar Committee and president of the Caddo Lake Institute, […]
THE WOODY CREEK WAY
HAL HADDON INTERVIEWS ED BRADLEY HAL HADDON: I’m in Woody Creek with Ed Bradley. Ed has graciously consented to give an inTerview for the second edition of The Woody Creeker, edited by, written for, and hopefully read by Woody Creatures and a larger audience. Ed, we thank you for giving us this interview and I’d […]
THE SACRED LENADO POTATO
BY GAYLORD GUENIN Much concern arose in Lenado as the vernal equinox approached in March. It was discovered that the Sacred Lenado Potato had gone missing. Normally one would not use the phrase “gone missing” to describe an inanimate object, but we don’t view the Lenado Potato as inanimate. If it were just another potato. […]