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A Drainage Solution

To the editor: I have been reading many articles in the Fayette County Record on the issue of flooding in La Grange. Is there an easy answer to this problem, the answer is no.

An Update From Teresa

To the Editor: As your community activist, I am reporting to you that I have met with our new city manager “JT,” and I am very hopeful that he can actually get something done about our horrible drainage problem. However, I would recommend him doing things differently.

Right-Wing Alternate Reality

To the editor: In a debate leading up to the 1980 presidential election, President Jimmy Carter made a statement that somewhat exaggerated then-candidate Ronald Reagan’s opposition to Medicare legislation being considered at the time. Reagan responded to Carter with a withering, “There you go again…” This morning, I read the Letters section of the May 10 Fayette County Record and I found myself quoting, of all people, Ronald Reagan.

Poor Fences II

Well, the results are in for my article of May 3 on Poor Fences. For those who missed it, I asked whether I should call the sheriff’s office on my neighbor when his cows get out. But before I give you the answer to my question, please allow me to explain some things I have read and learned along the way. This was not an easy question to answer.
Poor Fences II

Flood Victims Urged to Use Caution Upon Returning Home

C APITAL Highlights As East Texas residents return to clean up their homes and businesses after extensive flooding earlier this month, the Texas Department of State Health Services urged residents and business owners to exercise caution. Among the recommendations: · Never use gasoline-powered generators or charcoal grills indoors.
Flood Victims Urged to Use Caution Upon Returning Home

First Female Radio Announcer Broke Barriers

T EXAS History On May 15, 1970 Misty Fincher finally got her first good night’s sleep since a tornado tore through Lubbock four days earlier Moda Fincher, the little girl who grew up to be the first female radio announcer in the Lone Star State and, some say, the whole country, spent her early years in a tiny settlement called Bronte. The original inhabitants wanted to call their new home in the wide-open spaces of West Texas “Bronco,” but the postal authorities said that name was taken.
First Female Radio Announcer Broke Barriers

Garden is Now Really Blossoming

The springtime garden at our place in Cozy Corner blossomed in the past few weeks. The tomato vines are loaded with fruit, and a few just started ripening.
Garden is Now Really Blossoming

Remember When?

Partners Doug Ankenman and Richard Cernosek announced plans to build Bluff Manor Apartments, a 20-unit complex on Monument Hill, on a 4.3-acre tract paralleling State Spur 92, the Monument Hill Park entry road between the Clothes Closet and Hwy. 77. The complex, estimated to be completed in eight months, would include 15 two-story and five one-story apartments. Ten would have woodburning fireplaces. Space was available for an additional 20 apartments and a swimming pool to be built at an unspecified future date.
Remember When?
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