Harold's Pit Bar-B-Q in Abilene is long gone. However, the memories of Harold, his barbeque, his love for people, and his love for singing, live on in these videos.
Bahama Bucks is back, but not so fast. It appears as though Mother Nature wanted to welcome Bahama Buck's back to Abilene with an ice-cold day. Now open in the Allen Ridge shopping center.
Abilene Christian University is now recognized as a top doctoral research institution in the U.S. by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Learning.
ACU's Summer Shakespeare Festival is back with two plays. The first is the Shakespeare classic 'The Tempest'. The other is the witty 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
It's back! The ACU Frater Sodalis social club invite you, to their Haunted Island. I believe this island is pretty scary even without all the 'haunted house shenanigans' going on. The 'Frats Haunted Island' is only open for a very short period. Check it out.
Former New York Yankees' legend Bobby Richardson, who starred on some of the greatest teams in major league baseball history, will be the keynote speaker at the Tuesday, April 29 luncheon at Abilene Christian University. The event will be held in the Hunter Welcome Center as Richardson will speak on his faith, his life in baseball, his career with the Yankees and his involvement with the Fellowshi
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Abilene, and they're bringing their fun filled 2014 “Fans Rule” World Tour to the ACU Moody Coliseum on Wednesday, Feb. 19th. Their hilarious style of basketball will keep you on the edge of your seat laughing. They are known as the "Ambassadors of Goodwill" because of their philanthropic endeavors and their ability to entertain all the while helpin
Calling all parents, family members and teachers, the Abilene Region 14 Education Service Center and the Autism Speaks foundation are hosting the "12th Annual Autism Extravaganza" kick-off luncheon at the ACU Hunter Welcome Center. The featured speaker is Lynn Stansberry Brusnahan, PhD. Dr. Brusnahan will share her unique experiences, as she and her young adult son with autism present th