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Are you a graduating high school senior? MidSouth Electric Co-op Scholarship applications are now available. Eligible students have until April 6, to apply. Get a head start and apply now. Visit https://midsouthelectric.com/scholarships/.
Read moreHave you and your family received the COVID inoculation? Please consider doing this for yourself, for your family, for your neighbor, for your community.
Read moreWhite Hall Community VFD met for their monthly business meeting Monday, Jan. 5. There were 16 members present and one visitor. The election of officers for 2022 are: President, Mike Serres; Secretary, Gail Schroeder; Treasurer, Bonnie Cox; Fire Chief, Freeman Vickers; Training Officer, Christopher Vickers and Assistant Chief, J.R. Woolley.
Read moreThank you to everyone who worked to make our Bedias Christmas celebration events last Saturday turn out so well. Please go to the Bedias Civic Club Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ BediasCivicClubAssoc, to learn more about the event.
Read moreThe Grimes County town of Richards was founded in 1907 when a railroad laid track for the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway in a south to north line in the eastern section of the county.
Read moreThe membership at Evergreen Baptist Church had their Christmas program before a full house during the morning worship service Sunday, Dec. 12. The children did a good job on the program which was different than any program I have seen. There were 20 children participating. Lunch was served in the fellowship hall following the program. All of the church facilities were beautifully decorated for the Christmas season with Christmas trees and poinsettias donated in memory of loved ones. Everyone had a wonderful time.
Read moreAre you a local craft or food vendor? The Texas Birthday Bash 2022 has a few spots open for both! If you are interested in being a vendor this year, visit www.texasbirthdaybash.com and click the get involved tab. Hurry though, pots are filling up quickly!
Read moreDec. has slipped away quickly, as it usually does for most people. I can’t even remember what day it is, so the dinosaur way (paper calendar, color coded) is always on the table for quick reference. I use different colors for doctor appointments, meetings, VFW, Somerville kids and Navasota kids. It works for me!
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