• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • MarketPlace
  • CJCAT
    • From the President
    • From the General Counsel
    • North and East Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association
    • South Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association
    • West Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association
    • Commissioners Court Conference Calendar
  • Conferences
  • Texas County Directory
    • Buy Subscription
    • Login
    • Browse Directory
  • Advertise
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • Subscribe
    • Previous Issues
      • 2023 Previous Issues
      • 2022 Previous Issues
      • 2021 Previous Issues
      • 2020 Previous Issues
      • 2019 Previous Issues
      • 2018 Previous Issues
      • 2017 Previous Issues
      • 2016 Previous Issues
      • 2015 Previous Issues
      • 2014 Previous Issues
  • Home
  • Legislature
  • Monuments of Justice
  • Key Concept
  • Commissioners Court
  • Texas Counties
  • Obituaries
Texas County Progress

Texas County Progress

The Official Publication of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas

Why Stop In

Why Stop In Tarrant County???

October 8, 2008 by Sarah L

Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 1.7 million residents. As a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the county takes a leadership role in dealing with regional issues such as transportation and air quality. The flavor and attitudes that … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Tarrant County???

Why Stop In Navarro County???

September 3, 2008 by Sarah L

Located just 50 miles south of Dallas on I-45, 50 miles east of Waco, and 70 miles west of Tyler on Hwy. 31, Navarro County is a center of opportunity in Central Texas. Navarro College and the Pierce Civil War and Western Arts Museum, along with the Planetarium at the Cook Science Center, will pique your educational, historical, and scientific interest; the Arts and … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Navarro County???

Why Stop In Bailey County???

September 3, 2008 by Sarah L

Muleshoe, the only incorporated city in Bailey County, was once a part of the famed XIT Ranch. In the early 1900s, the Muleshoe Ranch was established, grew to more than 150,000 acres, and reached into four counties. Cattle and farming are still the two biggest industries, and now more than 14 dairies have moved into the 15-mile trade area. In 1918 Bailey County was … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Bailey County???

Why Stop in Howard County???

August 18, 2008 by Sarah L

Combine oil, cotton and culture, add a saucy dose of cowboy and Tejano, and serve raw: That's Howard County, portal to West Texas. Big Spring, the county seat, is situated half way between Dallas and El Paso at the crossroads of highways I-20 and U.S. 87. Howard County's economy is booming, thanks to oil demand, green energy, and a miracle. With unemployment at 3.9 percent, … [Read more...] about Why Stop in Howard County???

Why Stop In Sutton County???

July 3, 2008 by Sarah L

Sonora and Sutton County provide a window on Texas history with many historical buildings and a "Wild West" flavor. We are located at the intersection of I-10 and US 277 near the very end of the Hill Country, just before the terrain begins to change to a more desert-like setting. Our newly renovated 1891 Oscar Ruffini Courthouse is a jewel gracing the center of historic … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Sutton County???

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Search County Progress

June 2025

June 2025

County Progress June 2025 Issue

If you'd like to view our previous issues, click here.

Commissioners Court Meeting Decorum

Sample Rules of Procedure, Conduct, and Decorum at Meetings of the County Commissioners Court

Resolutions

Unfunded Mandate Resolution

The latest resolutions passed by the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas and the three Regional Associations are available at the links below.

County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas Resolutions 2024

North & East Texas Resolutions 2024 

South Texas Resolutions 2025

West Texas Resolutions 2025

 

Subscribe to County Progress

Subscribe: Newsletter | Magazine | Directory

Connect with us online.

Facebook spacer Twitter spacer LinkedIn spacer Instagram

Footer

Search County Progress

Privacy Policy

Cookie Policy

County Progress

3457 Curry Lane
Abilene, TX 79606
325.673.4822
countyprogress@zacpubs.com

Categories

© 2025 · Zachry Publications

Cart
  • Your cart is empty! Return to shop
Checkout - $0.00
  • 0
  • 1