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Heartbeats of Colorado-Fayette Medical Center
Congratulations to Carolyn Kutac, Schulenburg Community Clinic's Front Office Receptionist and CFMC's Employee of the Month for July 2008.
Lucy Helen Howell Dabney, age 95, of Wichita Falls, Texas, went home to be with her Lord on Friday, July 4, 2008.
The Schulenburg Young Farmers held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 24. Bryan Oelschlegel with the Natural Resources Conservation Service gave an informational program on pond management.
Schulenburg teacher and coach Patrick Colon, 29, was ordered to serve at least a year in prison and 10 years on probation after he pleaded guilty on Wednesday, June 18, to two charges of improper sexual contact ...
Several law enforcement agencies involved in Schulenburg standoff
June 29, 2008 - 11:57 p.m. SCHULENBURG David Mark Benes was transported by helicopter to Brackenridge Hospital in Austin following a standoff with police on Sunday afternoon.
Schulenburg Grad Dies in Accident
A recent graduate of Schulenburg High School, Samantha Marie Harden, 18, was killed in a one vehicle accident Tuesday, June 10, on U.S. 77 in Fayette County.
Heartbeats of Colorado-Fayette Medical Center
On Wednesday of last week, the hospital's Hinton room was used for a presentation that taught local healthcare professionals and Schulenburg Weimar in Focus Together AmeriCorps the basics of implementing the ...
The Weimar School District plans to provide summer school for junior high and high school for the first time this summer. via Weimar Mercury
District baseball, softball races heating up
The Blackcats' one-point loss to Seven Lakes Friday night gave Foster the chance to pull up and tie for second place with just four regular season games to go. via The Daily Tribune
Boys and Girls Club of Champion Valley
This week we are celebrating National Boys & Girls Club Week. In case you missed last week's press release, here are the remaining activities of the week. via Weimar Mercury
“Building this facility, I guess I am as proud of that as anything”
When Joe Al Picone attended Blinn College nearly 50 years ago, the Brenham campus had just one classroom building, a gym and three dorms -- two for men and one for women. via Theeagle.com
Planned Road Improvements in Area Top $56 Million
Officials with the Texas Department of Transportation have released a list of 33 projects totaling more $56 million in road improvements in Colorado County and Fayette counties. via Weimar Mercury
Erikka Murphy, Memorial Went 3-for-4 with four runs and two RBIs in a win over Corpus Christi Carroll. via Victoria Advocate
SWIFT To Hold Babysittter Training March 19
SWIFT AmeriCorps is offer-ing an American Red Cross Babysitter Training Course on Wednesday, March 19. via Weimar Mercury
Jerry Clifford Ince, 71, of Kerrville, Texas, passed peacefully from this life on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, at his residence in Kerrville. via Kerrville Daily Times
Enjoying the freedom of the open road
I had survived the first day of our three-day bike ride around scenic and hilly Central Texas. via Victoria Advocate
The Junction Eagle, Junction, Texas
History is being lost every day. Every time someone dies, we lose. Every time an old house is destroyed, we lose. via The Junction Eagle, Junction, Texas
Bruce and Joy Ramsey of Bryan are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Nicole Ramsey, to Scott Matthew Hranicky, son of Nancy Hranicky Lindahl and Rod Lindahl of Bryan. via Theeagle.com
HALLETTSVILLE Andre DelBosque pitched a no-hitter Friday to lead St. Joseph to a 13-3 win over Schulenburg in a Hallettsville Sacred Heart baseball tournament game stopped after six innings because of the ... via Victoria Advocate