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Schulenburg Police Report

Schulenburg Police Chief Troy Brenek reports on the following incidents his department responded to during the week of May 22-28. Animal Complaint On May 26, Officer Juan Castilleja was informed of an animal complaint in the 1300 block of Pierce in reference to a dog on a short leash without food and water or shelter.
Schulenburg Police Report

That Little Voice

I find myself looking at something in my kitchen, or living room or bathroom and That asking ‘What is this and why Little do I have it?’ Gadgets. They occupy Voice spaces that could be housing some worthwhile thing-a-bog that I really do need.
That Little Voice

Unlocking the Nuns’ Stash

My first two years of school involved walking about four miles each day. The Catholic nuns, or sisters as they were called, drove a car from Hostyn to the Radhost school house every day.
Unlocking the Nuns’ Stash

Record Timecapsule From 10 Years Ago

Every Tuesday our Timecapsule series (full editions from 10 years ago) is sent out free to our e-edition subscribers. If you missed it, a decade ago, we were covering: • Flatonia’s state softball title • Fayetteville’s run to the state baseball title To subscribe to the e-edition and timecapsule feature (free for print subscribers) go to www.fayettecountyrecord.com..

First Rule: Do No Harm

To The Editor: Although this statement has nothing to do with the physician’s oath, it has everything to do with how we confront each other. Harm is the result of attacking personalities rather than attacking issues.

Blood Money Going to Lawmakers

To the Editor: Our recent Memorial Day was rightfully dedicated to the brave men and women who serve in the military to protect our sacred Constitution’s representative democracy, in which Americans have the ultimate moral and fiduciary duty at the voting booth to protect all people but especially our children. Given what we now know regarding the senseless slaughter of elementary school children in Uvalde last week, this year’s Memorial Day should challenge us to not only never forget our debt to those slain in action defending our country, but to also never forget those increasing number of school children being needlessly maimed and killed by ammunition designed and intended only for the battlefields on which our veterans fought.

Let’s Love Kids More Than Guns

To The Editor: In general and on many specifics, I agree with Mr. Romberg’s letter last week about what must be done to limit gun violence in the US and fully support that we must demand more of our elected officials.
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