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Spoetzl Brewery makes donation to Community Connections of Lavaca County
The Spoetzl Brewery Charitable fund donated $2,500 to Community Connections of Lavaca County. The funds will help offset the fuel and maintenance costs of the vehicles to help our local senior citizens.
Moulton Election results updated
Voters in the City of Moulton passed a proposition from the city that deals with street tax. There was a total of 49 votes for this proposition with 41 (83%) voting for and eight (16%) voting against. The proposition involves the reauthorization of the local sales and tax in the...
Turning up the heat before the front
What we're tracking: High temperatures in the low 100s are possible tomorrow and Thursday for the western half of the Crossroads with Dewitt, Goliad, Karnes, and Bee counties being at the highest risk for reaching 100 degrees. Lavaca and Gonzales counties as well as western parts of Victoria county are also possibly at risk for 100, but much less likely. With high humidity today, heat indices may surpass 100 degrees for nearly all of the Crossroads. Good news is heat relief arrives Thursday night in the form of a cool front with a very slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm developing ahead of the front. Highs drop back to the mid 80s for the weekend with a windy day on Friday after the front. Scattered thunderstorms are looking more likely on Mother's Day proceeding into Monday as well.
Lady Squaws sweep Lady Bulldogs in second round
The Yoakum High School (YHS) Lady Bulldogs played Jourdanton in the area-round series, falling in two games to conclude the season. Olivia Fojt hit a home run, scored two runs, and had an RBI while Madilynn Steinmann got two hits, double and RBI. Destiny Rios went 2-for-2 as Yoakum came up short 13-2 in the opener May 2 in Jourdanton.
Softball Game Recap: Weimar Victorious
Weimar extended their postseason success on Thursday against Ganado. They had just enough and edged the Ganado Indians out 4-3. Winning may never get old, but Weimar sure is getting used to it with their 11th in a row. For Ganado's part, Raelynn Pena made the most of her time...
Brahmas win first-ever state track championship
Who would have thunk it! The Hallettsville Brahmas went to the UIL State Track and Field Championships Thursday at Mike A. Myers Stadium with just four athletes and shared a state championship with Yoakum with each scoring 36 points. “We thought we had a pretty far outside chance,” Brahma coach...
Newcomers top Saturday’s Yoakum council seats
The City of Yoakum’s City Council race had residents favoring an out-with-the-old, inwith-someone-new May 4. According to unofficial election returns posted by the city Saturday, the total turnout was 374 voters, minus 77 votes, the most either challenged incumbent secured, counting both early voting and election day voters. For...
Council hears about wind turbine project
Shiner City Council members heard a presentation from the Moon Shot Wind project at the May 6th meeting. The project is a part of Apex Clean Energy. Their goal is to bring wind turbines in Lavaca County. They believe it will help the growing electricity demand in Texas with clean, homegrown energy.
MISD employees could see insurance increase
Teachers and staff members at Moulton ISD may be seeing an 8% increase in employee insurance. This was discussed at the May 1 school board meeting. Currently, there are 51 employes who are utilizing the school’s insurance. The district pays $273,000 for the total employees. The extra amount with this increase would come out to an additional $35.76 per month for hourly employees. The district is one of the few schools in the state of Texas that covers the insurance for their employees.
Moulton softball: Kittens get 10-1 win over Pettus in playoffs
Madison Rothbauer went 2-for-3 with a triple, RBI, run and stole two bases in the Kittens’ 10-1 win over Pettus Thursday in the regional quarterfinals in Ganado. The Kittens took a 2-0 lead in the third inning before adding three runs in the fourth and outscoring Pettus 2-1 in the fifth.
Squaws cruise past Bulldogs
The Jourdanton Squaws made quick work of the Yoakum Bulldogs in their area series. The Squaws scored 11 runs between two innings to beat Yoakum (21-12-1) 13-2 in Friday’s game 1. Yoakum’s only lead of the series came when they went up 1-0 in the first inning. The Squaws...
Lady Eagles’ season ends in loss to Weimar
Weimar’s Taylor Smith threw a five-inning no-hitter as the Lady Cats blanked Woodsboro 10-0 in a one-game Class 2A area playoff on May 2 in Palacios. Weimar scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning, two in the second, and a solo run in the third to go up 7-0.
Jewish Heritage Month: Honoring small Texas Jewish communities
Part 2: ‘Rah-rah’ president keeps the shul in Schulenburg. On the surface, Becky Berger seems like she would have been an unlikely person to save a 73-year-old synagogue in a rural corner of Central Texas. Born in Kansas and raised in the Disciples of Christ Church in Oklahoma,...
Moulton girls track and field: Tinajero gets seventh in the 400
Abygail Tinajero came within 0.44 seconds of getting a medal at the UIL state track meet in Austin on Saturday. She finished the 400-meter dash with a time of 59.83 to place fourth while the third-place finisher, Hailee Garmer of Roby, was clocked at 59.39.
Softball Game Preview: Hallettsville Takes on Tidehaven
Hallettsville is 10-0 against Tidehaven since April of 2016, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Thursday. The Hallettsville Brahmas will challenge the Tidehaven Tigers at 6:30 p.m. Hallettsville is coming into the match hot, having won their last 22 games. Hallettsville is on a roll after...
Trojanettes overpower Bulldogs
Charlotte appeared to not let their foot off the gas following their bi-district win over Schulenburg. Time and time again this season, the Trojanettes have proven themselves to be a contender and that certainly was the case again last week. The Trojanettes swept the former No. 7 team in the...
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