The leather industry has played an important role in the makeup of Nocona, the Montague County town that is perhaps more known for its boot making history than anything else. The vision and drive of ...
Sports fans want more than just jerseys and big foam fingers. Now they're buying boots. "It's passion," said Monte Nelson, the brand manager for Fort Worth-based Nocona Boots. Nocona manufactures and ...
NOCONA, Texas, July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Nocona Athletic Goods Company today announced plans to rent 20,000 square feet from the former Nocona Boot Factory starting Monday. Full-time production in the ...
NOCONA — Rob Storey looks into the camera and starts to tell the story. "I'm fourth generation here," he says. "My great grandfather –” Then Storey hears the rumble growing louder: A semi-truck is ...
The wife of the late Nocona area businessman, Richard Lipscomb, the couple spent the last 20 years living in Fort Worth, but the couple raised their family in Nocona for nearly 20 years. A new book ...
NOCONA - This was a good time to be making baseball gloves in Nocona. Maybe the best time of all in the 80-year history of Nocona Athletic Goods Company, a business proud of a big-league reputation ...
MONTAGUE COUNTY (CBS 11 NEWS) - Once known for western boots and later baseball gloves, the Montague County town of Nocona fell on hard times in the 1980s and 1990s -- but new life is pouring in.
NOCONA, Texas—With his business in flames and the future of his small Texas hometown suddenly uncertain, fourth-generation factory owner Rob Storey met with his employees and made some promises. He ...
NOCONA - The temperature regularly reads 108 on the downtown bank sign, and it's still difficult sometimes to find parking. In Texas, it's easy to read the fortunes of a business or commercial ...
The company might have gotten an auspicious start 92 years ago, but Nokona American Ballgloves is still stitching together an American manufacturing success story. A local banker, Cad McCall, loaned ...
NOCONA, Texas — With his business in flames and the future of his small Texas hometown suddenly uncertain, fourth-generation factory owner Rob Storey met with his employees and made some promises. He ...
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