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Schulenburg Senior Connections receive defibrillator
Schulenburg Senior Connections receive defibrillator
08/16/2023 23:00
FA Lady Knights kick off volleyball season
Lady Knights Volleyball kick off season with 2-1 record.
08/16/2023 23:00
2022 State Pecan Show results
The 2022 Texas State Pecan Show results were announced at the Texas Pecan Growers Association annual conference July 30.
08/16/2023 23:00
Sealy IMPACT has one mission:
Love your neighbor
08/16/2023 23:00
St. Michael's Catholic Church Harvest Fest cool respite
WEIMAR – The St. Michael’s Catholic Church Harvest Fest provided a cool respite from the summer heat during its annual Harvest Fest on Sept. 13 in Weimar.
08/16/2023 23:00
CHAMPS Jamboree gives kids a helping hand
CHAMPS (Charitable Heroes Achieving Memorable Performances) is a group of concerned citizens who want to see its little heroes do good in school. Giving school-aged kids that helping hand to begin school on a positive note so they may excel in their education. Barbers from Rustic Barber Shop, Shalow Styles, Letys Salon, Makayla’s and Kelvin Tarver provided their barber skills for the youngsters to sport a new style. The school supplies were provided by the Sealy Eastside Foundation.
08/16/2023 23:00
Portrait for library fundraiser first item donated
EAGLE LAKE – Mary Ann Kaluza, an Eagle Lake Wintermann Library Board Member, is delighted to present one of the first items to be included in this year’s Live Auction, one of the most exciting parts of the Eagle Lake Friends of the Library Dinner and Auction scheduled at the Community Center on Saturday, Sept. 23.
08/16/2023 23:00
KULM celebrates fifty with family
COLUMBUS – KULM celebrated 50 years of airwaves on Aug. 11 at the Stafford Opera House in Columbus.
08/16/2023 23:00
ISB supports students as they head back to school!
ISB supports students as they head back to school!
08/16/2023 23:00
FC 4-H members receive awards
LA GRANGE – The annu- al Fayette County 4-H Banquet was held on Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Historic Casino Hall in La Grange. The 4-H banquet is the ultimate highlight and culmination of the year’s activities for each member, as we see one year close and a new year beginning.
08/16/2023 23:00
ACYRA hands out awards
BELLVILLE – The Austin County Youth Rodeo Associa - tion (ACYRA) held its annual awards banquet on July 21 at Faith Academy in Bellville.
08/16/2023 23:00
Schulenburg Sons of the American
Legion presents officers
08/16/2023 23:00
KULM to celebrate 50 years on the air
COLUMBUS – KULM is
08/09/2023 23:00
Tales of an Outlaw Teacher – episode 1
In another life, I labored within the bowels of the California public school system for 17 years. This was a productive, though trying time for me, as evidenced in part by the following story… I spent the first two years of my teaching career at Liberty Elementary School in Riverside, California (Room 3 - 6th grade). The school was home to many colorful characters. We had Mr. Hernandez, the school principal (he was super cool - think Ricardo Montalban on Fantasy Island). He was always relaxed, no matter the crisis. I think his biggest concern was not spilling grape soda on his polyester golf slacks. Then there was Mrs. Phillian, next door (she was a battle-hardened classroom veteran). My friend Mr. Heath, from across the hall, was perhaps the funniest teacher I ever met. He could never walk past my classroom TV and VCR without reaching out his hand and feigning electrical shock. He got a reaction from me every time. And the students… Memorable was Billy Maruffo. He was the only kid in 6th grade who had to shave (I think he was 19). His favorite pastime was mooning the school bus every morning before boarding.
08/09/2023 23:00
23rd Anniversary
23rd Anniversary
08/09/2023 23:00
BANNER MARKETS
Cattle on hand: 734 Packer Cows: Higher dressing cutter cows, 95-1.17; fatter utility cows, .84-.93; lower dressing thin cows, .45-.82 Packer bulls: Heavyweight bulls, 1.15-1.30; lower dressing bulls, 1.00-1.11 Steers: 200-300 lbs., 2.40-3.00;
08/09/2023 23:00
Colorado County Senior Connections gather at Stafford Opera House
COLUMBUS - The Colorado County Senior Connections (CCSC) continue to host a number of seniors who are 55 and older for fun, games and food. Starting the morning off at 10 a.m. with coffee, tea, cards and dominoes, seniors fellowship and eat lunch. It gets serious when the Bingo cards come out. Bob and Nancy Stiles of Columbus sponsor the month of August. Come into the air conditioning at the Stafford Opera House in Colubus every first and third Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's a ll free.
08/09/2023 23:00
Deputy Mecayla Ream receives Commendation
Deputy Mecayla Ream receives Commendation
08/09/2023 23:00
Austin Moore named Fayette County Deputy of the Quarter
Austin Moore named Fayette County Deputy of the Quarter
08/09/2023 23:00
BANNER BRIEFS
EAGLE LAKE - The schedule for the Eagle Lake Senior Cit - izen Dance held the first Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Eagle Lake Community Center at 100 W. Walnut in Eagle Lake is: Sept. 1-Scot Wilkinson & EZ Country; Oct. 6-Boogie Allen Band; Nov. 3-Blue Denim; and Christmas Dance Dec. 1.
08/09/2023 23:00
St. Mary’s Praha Parish Picnic set
FLATONIA - Father Gabriel and the parishioners of St. Mary's Church, Praha invite the public to their annual Parish Picnic on Tuesday, Aug. 15 in Praha. The celebration begins with a Mass at 10 a.m. Beginning at 11 a.m., a meal will be served featuring Famous Praha Stew and Fried Chicken. Drive thru plates-to-go will be available for business and indi - viduals - just follow the signs when you reach Praha. Bands providing music throughout the day include Pra - ha Bros., Red Ravens, and Mark Halata and Texavia. Come meet your friends and family and dance the night away. Fun for the day will include a country store, cake walk, plant walk, fish pond, ring toss and many other games. A raffle draw -
08/09/2023 23:00
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