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Leaders and Citizens Must Collaborate To Address the Stray Animal Crisis Here

Every day in Fayette County, stray animals such as dogs, cats, and occasionally rabbits or ferrets roam our neighborhoods. Often unnoticed and too often ignored, these animals face serious risks including hunger, disease, traffic, and exposure to extreme weather. This is not just an issue of animal welfare. It has become a broader concern that impacts public health, safety, and community resources.

LGISD Caught in a Legislative Squeeze

The La Grange Independent School District faced a severe economic pinch, according to Superintendent C.A. Lemmons. Even with drastic cuts in materials and supplies, 1975-76 expenditures were projected to be $35,000 higher than receipts. The squeeze was the result of House Bill 1126, passed by the Texas Legislature, which raised salaries of teachers and aides by $140,000 while giving the school district only $40,000 to meet the costs. Salaries of teachers would increase by a minimum of $140 per month and $70 a month for aides. Under the average daily attendance formula laid down by the new law, La Grange could lose eight teachers. “But we’ve already hired those teachers,” Mr. Lemmons said.
LGISD Caught in a Legislative Squeeze

Grieving for the Lives Lost in the Hill Country

My family lived many years in San Antonio Texas. If anyone ever asks me where I’m from, I say San Antonio, regardless of the fact that I spent more years in Houston than I spent in San Antonio. San Antonio and the surrounding hill country hold the best memories for me and were the best years of my life. If you grew up in the hill country, you can easily take its beauty for granted and don’t realize what a fabulous place it is until you move to a big city like Houston. But that’s another story for another time.

Power to Live Authentically

I was eight years old the first time I remember choosing to be someone I really wasn’t.Akid in my third-grade class showed up one day with a cast on his arm, and I was amazed—maybe even a little jealous—at all the attention he got. The next morning, I snuck into our medicine cabinet, pulled out an ace bandage, and wrapped it around my own arm—not because I was hurt, but because I was pretty sure I had discovered something. I came up with a story about how I had injured it, and that day at school, I got exactly what I was looking for. The girls showed me sympathy, the boys thought I was tough, and I got to sit out during P.E. It felt like I had unlocked a secret: if I could control what people believed about me—even if it wasn’t true—I could get what I wanted.

My Friend Janetta Morris

A longtime friend has died and I didn’t get to say goodbye. Janetta Morris strolled into the La Grange Area Chamber of Commerce office on a fall day in November 1994 to introduce herself as the new owner of the RV and mobile home park, Colorado Landing, nestled along the banks of the Colorado River at the southern end of Main Street.
My Friend Janetta Morris

People Need to Speak Up to Stop Pollution Changes at FPP

To the Editor: The LCRA Fayette Power Plant has once again given public notice of its application to relax pollution monitoring requirements. This proposed change would reduce how often samples are collected and decrease the number of sampling locations.

Don’t Attack ICE

To the Editor: The recent outbursts and actions against ICE and other agencies is un-american and illegal. The enforcement of all laws is very important to keeping our country safe from all who wish to harm us.

Immigrants Fix The Birth Crisis

To the Editor: The Heritage Foundation’s report entitled “Fertility in the United States Is Below Replacement” dated March 4, 2025 stated: “The total fertility rate in the U.S. has been below replacement for the past half-century.
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