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Record Visits Big Bend National Park

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Schobel, Villarreal Combine to No-Hit Snook on Senior Night

The Round Top-Carmine baseball team beat Snook 2-1 on Senior Night Tuesday. RTC’s two senior pitchers, Tanner Schobel and Luis Villarreal, threw a combined no-hitter.

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Lep Golfers Compete at Regionals

La Grange’s Ella Pineda was 27th out of 82 competitors at the Region III-4A girls golf tournament last week in Huntsville. She shot a 107 on the first day and a 89 the second day for a 196.

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Flatonia Beats Louise 15-0

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District 29-1A Tennis Results

Girls Singles: First round: Emily Keilers (FAY) beat Kinsley Bage (RTC) 2-0 Kimberley Rohde (RTC) beat Lainey Gromaski (FAY) 2-0 Championship: Emily Keilers beat Kimberley Rohde 2-0 Consolation: Bage beat Gromaski 2-0 Playback: K. Rohde beat Bage 2-0 1st place: Emily Keilers (FAY) 2nd place: Kimberley Rohde (RTC) 3rd place: Kinsley Bage (RTC) No boys singles Girls doubles: Tess Eilers/Jill…

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You’re Out!

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Fayetteville Bashes Richards in Baseball

The Fayetteville baseball team defeated Richards Tuesday 15-3. Kole Schmitt had three hits and three RBIs.

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LGISD Students Compete in Special Olympics

The Special Olympics Area 13 Track & Field Competition was recently held at A.C. Bible Jr.

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Holy Cross, St. Paul-Serbin Announce Vacation Bible School Dates

W Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda and St. Paul in Serbin have announced Vacation Bible School dates this summer.

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Seniors Learn About Bee Keeping

It’s was a bee-utiful week last week at Senior Connections in Schulenburg. Lunch and Learn speaker Bob Smothers kept members all laughing with his humor with his presentation about beekeeping. Bob brought his beekeeping equipment for members see, and he shared information about requirements for getting agriculture exempt status by raising them on your property. Five to 20 acres is required. The…

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St. Rose of Lima Science Fair Winners Announced

St. Rose of Lima Science Fair was held on Tuesday, April 16 at the KC Hall in Schulenburg.

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National Independent Bookstore Day April 27

National Independent Bookstore Day celebration will be at The Story Peddler bookstore in Bellville. It will be held on Saturday, April 27. The celebration begins at 11 a.m. with Children’s Story Time, face painting, and an appearance by our Book Dragon mascot. At 1 p.m., local poets will be reading from various selections of their poetry. Live music will begin at 2 p.m.

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La Grange City Council Approves New Bylaws for The Fayette Public Library

The La Grange City Council approved new bylaws and operating procedures for the Fayette Public Library at their meeting on Monday, April 22. Those documents included a few major changes.

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Texas Extension Education Conference Held, Petrich Honored

At the recent District 11 Texas Extension Education Association (TEEA) Spring Conference held in Aransas Pass, a member of the Fayette County Walhalla EEA Club was honored. Marilyn Petrich, a 73-yearmember, was honored with the 2024 District 11 Texas Treasure Award. Through the years Marilyn has served in many officer positions. Her daughters, Donna Burton and Jesse Kokemor, as young children…

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Redecorating

Redecorating is stressful: trying to decide on the right colors for the sofa that go with the wall color…that you haven’t painted yet, and then finding the exact rug that will tie it all together. All this planning takes me back to the days right after I married into the family of 4 teenagers.

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FEC’s Excellent Service

To the editor: 3:00 a.m. and the power is out due to strong overnight thunderstorms.

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Stop Advancing Tyranny

To the editor: America is repeating trends of history. The study of history is critical to understanding the present.

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High Cost of Living Will Be On Voters Minds

To the editor: CNBC recently published a story with this headline: “The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion every 100 days.” That astounding rate of increase adds up to $3.65 trillion per year, or $14.6 trillion after a four year presidential term.

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Second Chance Donates to Quilt Museum

Second Chance Emporium (SCE) recently donated $4,500 to the Texas Quilt Museum. Monies donated will be used to purchase sewing machines, sewing tables, irons and ironing boards, starter packs of fabric, threads, etc. Funds will also be used for quilt camps for kids and for quilt classes for beginners. The organization’s mission is to educate and raise awareness of the importance of women’s…

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Shelter Has 103 Animals in Care

As of April 19, total intake for the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter is 452: 240 dogs and 212 cats in need. As of April 19, the shelter has 103 animals in care: 67 dogs/36 cats. This number includes animals in the facility, in foster care for medical, waiting on available space, or awaiting transport to rescue partner.

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