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Noon Lions Club Foundation receives donation to renovate playground
The Gonzales Noon Lions Club Foundation is embarking upon the expansion and renovation of the Lions Park Playground. They are excited to announce that the Gonzales Area Development Corporation (GADC) has contributed $26,000 to help fund the project. By replacing the existing playground structures with one large, ADA-compliant playground, they...
City enters into agreement with Cemetery Association
The Moulton City Council has entered an interlocal agreement between the city and the Moulton City Cemetery Association, Inc. at the April 9 meeting. "This is for the cemetery association and the only change we have in place for this concerns illegal dumping,” City Administrator LuAnn Rogers said. "The city already has an agreement to use the cemetery property for residents to burn their brushes."
Gonzales County track teams compete at regionals
--GONZALES— The Gonzales track teams traveled the Kingsville for the 4A Regional meet, and all the athletes finished in the top 15. Senior Tiana Smith finished sixth overall in the 100 meter dash and junior Jayda Glass finished fourth in the 400 meter dash. Junior Jermain Upshaw finished sixth...
Gonzales Animal Control will provide free rabies shots
Gonzales dog and cat owners will get a chance to get their pets vaccinated at the Gonzales Animal Control Free Rabies shots event on Saturday, May 4. Melissa Cunningham, of Gonzales Animal Control, has been working with many vet clinics and different organizations to provide rabies vaccines for those in the community, she said.
Tigers win Region IV-3A title in final event
The Goliad Tigers captured the Region IV-3A Track and Field Championships team title in dramatic fashion on April 20 at Matador Stadium in Seguin. The Hallettsville Brahmas led the team standings by two points over second-place Goliad entering the final event – the 1,600-meter relay. The Tigers’ Corbin Fair,...
Shiner track and field: LC place third at regional meet
The Shiner girls and boys track team competed at the regional meet Friday and Saturday in Kingsville. The Lady Comanches scored 63 points to place third in the team standings. The Comanches placed No. 21 with eight points. JaMya Wright will compete at state in the 400-meter dash as the...
Bludau re-elected to UIL Council
Hallettsville ISD superintendent, Dr. Jo Ann Bludau, was recently re-elected to her fourth term on the UIL Legislative Council for the term ending June 1, 2028. Bludau is one of 32 superintendents across the state of Texas serving on the Council and was and was re-elected from the 49 superintendents in Region 4 of UIL. She currently serves on the policy and finance committees and served as the Chair of the UIL Legislative Council from 2021-2022.
St, Paul softball: Indianettes edge St. Paul in 27-run barn burner
St. Paul and Sacred Heart combined for 26 hits and 27 runs in a 14-13 barnburner last Thursday in Hallettsville. Sacred Heart led 2-0 after two frames and St. Paul tied things with two runs in the second inning. The Indianettes then took an 8-2 lead after three innings and...
LHD Board hears Cardio-Pulmonary Rehab Program report
The Lavaca Hospital District Board of Directors met in its regular meeting Monday evening, April 15, and heard a report on the Cardio-Pulmonary Rehab Program at Lavaca Medical Center. Program coordinator, Melissa (Buzek) Leita told the board she worked for 29 years at Citizens Hospital in Victoria before coming to...
Shiner Public Library gearing up for Summer Reading Program
The Hoffie and Lank Wolters Shiner Public Library is gearing up for its summer reading program. The program will begin Wednesday, June 5 and last until Wednesday, July 10. All children aged four through grade four are asked to register at the library during regular library hours. Registration will begin...
'March to the Brazos'
The March to the Brazos is an 18 mile march to A&M’s Riverside Campus from main campus and is a symbolic passing of positions in the Cadet Corps. Yackel, who is heading into his junior year, is a graduate of St. Paul High School. Davidson, going into his sophomore year, is a graduate of Shiner High School.
YEDC discusses IP2 update, reimburses grant
The Yoakum Economic Development Corporation discussed Industrial Park II updates and reimbursed a grant at the April 16 meeting. YEDC recently received a disaster supplement grant towards IP2 in the amount of $2.5 million. “We’ve received the award notification and have had a kickoff meeting with our project manager,” YEDC...
YHS Track and Field Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs will compete in six events at State Meet
The Yoakum High School (YHS) Lady Bulldogs Track Team scored 60 points and placed third in the region meet Friday and Saturday in Seguin with the boys scoring 52 points to tie for fourth place. Jayana Phillips qualified for state in the 400-meter dash and triple jump. For the Bulldogs,...
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