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Goliad 4-H to order 911 signs
We will be ordering 911 signs. Deadline is June 1. Call the Extension office at 361-645-8204 to place an order. Start thinking about 4-H recordbooks. All information on recordbooks can be found on the Texas 4-H website at Record books - Texas 4-H (tamu.edu) If you participated in the fair this year, you must turn in a 4-H or FFA book to participate next year. As always, call with any questions.
Woodsboro’s Castillo chosen MVP
Woodsboro sophomore pitcher Sidney Castillo was chosen the Most Valuable Player on the All-District 31-2A softball team released recently. Woodsboro’s Jaime Cano was named the Coach of the Year after leading the Lady eagles to the district title. Refugio freshman Cedie Wills was selected the Utility Player of the...
EXCLUSIVE: OLS task force takes down human smuggling operation
(The Center Square) – After a year-long investigation into a smuggling operation at the border, an Operation Lone Star Task Force led by Goliad County Sheriff Roy Boyd took down several operatives allegedly involved in human smuggling. The Center Square on Friday accompanied Boyd on an undercover operation in the border town of Roma in […]
Three Rivers School Board hears discouraging financial news
The Three Rivers School Board met on May 13 and heard some discouraging news regarding finances. Angela Anderson, director of finance, informed board members that the district may be returning more money to the state than originally anticipated. Anderson explained that TRISD is a “recapture” district, and because the district...
GHS SPRING SPORTS BANQUET AWARD WINNERS
Spt 5-30 Sertuche and Wunsch (2 columns) Maevyn Wunsch, left, was the recipient of the Fighting Heart Award and Gabriela Sertuche was named the Most Valuable Player for the Goliad Tigerettes' basketball team at the GHS Spring Sports Banquet on May 20. (Photo by Steven Bone) spt 5-30 Windham and...
Edward Jones in George West named Business of the Month
Edward Jones Investments was recently selected as the Business of the Month by the George West Chamber of Commerce. Richard D. Galloway is the financial advisor for the local office, and he offers a comprehensive line of financial solutions and services in addition to traditional investments. Galloway has been in...
Goliad city administrator/city secretary hands in resignation
Goliad City Administrator/City Secretary Becky Miska has tendered her resignation. The Goliad City Council will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. to accept Miska's resignation. The agenda also includes a closed session to discuss hiring a city administrator and/or city secretary or both. Miska has the been the city administrator and...
Operation Lone Star Task Force stopping cartels from traveling throughout Texas
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Operation Lone Star Task Force was in Bee County on Wednesday helping the sheriff's department with it's patrols in an effort to root out and stop cartel smuggling. Police departments from cities like Falfurrias, Kingsville and Edna sent officers here as part of nearly 30 law enforcement officers spread out across the county.
Vasquez named Interim Athletic Director at AC Jones in Beeville
Beeville Independent School District has named AC Jones Trojan Baseball Coach Richard Vasquez as the Interim Athletic Director. “I’m pleased to announce Coach Richard Vasquez, a seasoned professional with a profound dedication to our students and athletes, will step into the role of interim athletic director for Beeville ISD, effective immediately. His extensive experience and unwavering commitment make him the ideal candidate to provide robust leadership during this transitional period.”
Goliad’s Marek among top graduates of VC’s ADN Program
Victoria College’s Associate Degree Nursing Program honored 47 Spring 2024 graduates during a Pinning Ceremony on May 9 at VC’s Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. The graduates received their pins during the ceremony with family and friends in attendance. Amber Marek of Goliad was one...
George West Cemetery Association to hold clean-up day, gives reminder about rules
The George West Cemetery Association will have a cemetery-wide clean up on Friday May 24 and Saturday May 25 (if needed). Helpers will be available to pick up anything that does not follow the rules as printed on the sign inside the cemetery or below. Families are asked to clean their loved ones graves, but if they are not cleaned, dated flowers, glass vases, solar lights, easels, tin cans or broken plastic containers will be removed. Association members will attempt to put cinder blocks at graves that only have markers.
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