That Loving Feeling
by Bennett Owen
Not the Middle of Nowhere – But You Can See it from Here ...
Loving County, Texas is most famous for what it doesn’t have – namely people. And it looks set to retain the title of least populated county in the US for another 10 years.
Photo: Sonya N. Hebert/Staff Photograph Dallas News
Although the Dallas Morning News reports things are looking up. The latest census shows the warm body count gaining a whopping 18% over the past 10 years…15 newcomers pushing the population to 82. That’s in the same decade Texas added 4.5 million people. Read the full article here.
Photo: Sonya N. Hebert/Staff Photograph Dallas News
The county seat, Mentone, is unincorporated. This description of the town, courtesy of Texascapes.com:
“Besides no newspaper, no grocery, no doctor and no school children (they do have a school but it’s been closed since the 70s)…..
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…they also have to haul in drinking water. They even rely on nearby Kermit or Pecos for the use of their cemeteries.”
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Service is occasional at the Boot Track Café. A reader reports he spotted a coyote three blocks from the courthouse in mid-afternoon. Speculation was that the coyote was leaving town after a messy divorce.
Texascapes also has a list of top slogans for Mentone. Among them:
- East of the Pecos, West of France
- The Rodney Dangerfield of West Texas
- If everybody’s got to be somewhere, why isn’t anybody here?
- You can buy a stamp at the Post Office but you’ve got to get the spit to lick it in Kermit.
What Loving County does have is Sheriff Billy Burt Hopper who patrols in a pickup with two shotguns and an AK-47.
Photo: Sonya N. Hebert/Staff Photograph Dallas News
The story of his election is nothing short of amazing. The New York Times has it here.
And I thought Petroleum County, Montana was empty. If you want to see some wide-open spaces, I’d say Mentone, Texas is at the absolute center of it.