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Parents of boy who died in Bastrop bus crash sue truck driver, his employer
The parents of a deceased child filed a lawsuit against a concrete company and one of its truck drivers, who collided with a Hays CISD bus their child was on, according to a complaint filed in the Bastrop County District Court.
St. Paul baseball: St. Paul baseball comes up short to SH, Flatonia
The St. Paul baseball team fell at Sacred Heart April 10 and lost at Flatonia on Friday. It was a semi-offensive show for the Cards at Sacred Heart as they battled back late but fell to the Indians, 15-11.The teams combined for 26 runs on 20 hits. Sacred Heart led...
YHS Lady Bulldogs win softball game 8-1
After a handful of hits and one run over the first four innings, the Yoakum High School (YHS) Lady Bulldogs were sparked by a big hit by Olivia Fojt. With a 1-1 game in the bottom of the fifth, Fojt picked up an in-the-park home run and that started a snowball effect as the Lady Bulldogs had five straight hits afterwards, scoring a total of five runs and then got three hits to score two runs in the next inning for an 8-1 win on April 9 against Industrial at home.
Moulton softball: Kittens softball notches win against Flatonia
Moulton lost to Weimar junior varsity and beat Flatonia in district softball last week. The Kittens had 9-7 lead against Weimar junior varsity going into the fourth frame when the Lady Wildcats scored 12 runs on the way to a 22-10 win April 9. Moulton got within 19-10 in the...
St. Paul track and field: St. Paul track teams capture district title
The St. Paul track and field teams dominated the field at the TAPPS 2A-3 district meet April 9 in Hallettsville. Top four in each event advance to the regional meet April 26 in Seguin. Girls. The Lady Cardinals ran away with the meet with 255 points while runner-up Sacred Heart...
City council holds monthly meeting
The Hallettsville city council gave the okay to the Hallettsville ISD to mark off no a parking zone from the intersection of Ridge and Second streets to the bus barn at its regular monthly meeting Monday evening. The no parking zone will be on the north side of Second St.
Shiner softball: LC beat adversity, Ganado to complete unbeaten district run
Shiner softball coach Jason Keller calculates that his team has only faced adversity in about a quarter of its games so far.The Lady Comanches had a little adversity against Ganado in the final district game on Friday as Shiner escaped 8-5.“It was good for us to have some adversity because we have not had a whole lot. We have now played 21 games and had adversity in about five of them,” he said. …
St. Paul softball: Lady Cardinals sweep DH with Brentwood
The Lady Cardinals softball team beat Austin Brentwood Christian 10-5 and 11-0 Thursday in a home doubleheader. St. Paul 10, Brentwood Christian 5 (Game 1) Brooke Cerny hit 3-for-4 with one home run, double, five RBI and scored twice as St. Paul won the opener 10-5. Stefany Pokluda was 3-for-4, triple, two runs and an RBI with Presley Tuch going 3-for-4, run and double.
Early voting in entity elections begins Monday, April 22
In person early voting begins Monday, April 22 in the Hallettsville ISD and Hallettsville City elections. Voters wishing to cast their ballot early can vote at the Lavaca County Annex Building located at 412 N. Texana St. in Hallettsville. Early voting will be held from Monday through Friday, April 22...
Shiner track and field: Shiner girls place first at area track meet
The Shiner Lady Comanches won the 27/28-2A area meet Thursday in Thrall while the boys took fifth. A total of 15 athletes will compete in the Region IV-2A meet in Kingsville this weekend. Girls. The Lady Comanches took first place with 117 points to second-place Thrall’s 117. 100 —...
Moulton baseball: Katz hardballers fall to Ganado in recent action
In recent games, the Moulton baseball team fell to Bloomington 20-13 (March 26) and Ganado 18-1 on April 2. The Katz were scheduled to host the Shiner JV this past Monday and will host Bloomington on April 22.
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