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Adopt Me

Adoptions are down nationwide. The shelter is at maximum capacity. Most of our dogs are bully breeds who are well socialized and ready to fi nd a forever home. We also have many feral cats who need a barn to live in. They are available at a discounted adoption fee. Please visit our shelter and see if there is someone here who can fi ll a spot in your heart, in your barn or on your couch. We offer coupons for a discount on spaying and neutering Fayette County animals. Please call to inquire

TO ADOPT ANY OF THESE PETS, OR OTHERS

Women Making History Event Held in Schulenburg

On Sunday, March 10, the League of Women Voters of South Central Texas celebrated Women’s History Month with their second annual “Women Making History” event. The salute at Sengelmann Hall began with a welcome by Schulenburg mayor Connie Koopman, and an introduction to the League of Women Voters by President Janis Richardson.
Women Making History Event Held in Schulenburg

Sacred Heart Altar Society Meets Feb. 5

The Sacred Heart Altar Society members met on Monday, Feb. 5, in the Msgr. Harry Mazurkiewicz Parish Center. The meeting was opened with a prayer followed by the standard financial reports. There was no correspondence to be read. Eighteen ladies attended the meeting.

Twenty-Eight Confirmed in Plum

Twenty-eight local teens were confirmed Feb. 18 at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Plum by Bishop Brendan Cahill. Those confirmed included: Cody Beiersdorfer Aiden Bowman Quade Brothers Haedyn Cooper Makenzie Jackson Ella Janacek Melanie Janacek Reisy Janca Colt Jobb Jacob Kalina Bo Kates Kathryn Kosler Jaylia Lucio Baily Machala Hope Michalke Phalyn Muniz Marissa Muras Callie Nichols Mason Oppermann Myrannda Slaton Ella Smith Mikayla Stang Lacee Surman Kynzee Swafford Carley Ulrich Bianca Veitch Deacon Wick Koen Zbranek

Twenty-Eight Confirmed in Plum

Destination: The Bugle Boy

The Bugle Boy has amassed a lot of diehard regulars over the course of its first two decades of presenting original live music in an intimate setting, with many of those fans regularly making the trek out to La Grange from Austin, Houston, and beyond. But when it comes to traveling the longest distance to get their “loyalty card” punched, Canadians Michele Milne and Sarah Hayes definitely win the prize.
Destination: The Bugle Boy
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