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Fair Machine Sewing and Fabric Top Winners

Best of Department Child 8-12 years Camden Nelius Adult Wendy Crawford Golden Age Jo Ann Gore Semi-Professional Jackie Asbill La Grange Grand and Reserve Children Grand Morgan Neilus Round Top Reserve Camdin Bartes Children Grand Champion Cayden Neilus Round Top Reserve Morgan Neilus Round Top Adult Grand Champion Wendy Crawford Katy Reserve Lisa Rae Stech La Grange Machine Sewing Children Grand Champion Cayden Neilus Round Top Reserve Morgan Neilus Round Top Adult Grand Champion Wendy Crawford Katy Reserve Lisa Rae Stech La Grange Golden Age Grand Champion Harvey Hansen Smithville Fashion accessories Children Grand Champion Camden Barten Columbus Adult Grand Champion Jo Ann Gore La Grange Best of 4-H Junior Raelynn Beseda Intermediate Sarita Kinsey Senior Aubrey Bernsen 4-H Grand and reserve Raelynn Beseda-Fayetteville Grand Champion Reserve Champion Kaisley Dahse –La Grange Grand Champion Sarita Kinsey La Grange Reserve Caden Toven Carmine Senior Grand Champion Aubree Bernsen Plum Reserve Aubri Bernsen Plum.

Fayette County Fair Ag Department Top Winners

Best of show ---Edgar Machinsky Plate of bell peppers Reserve Best of show –Paul Hajovsky 10 ears of corn Grand Champion Pecans – Paul Hajovsky Cluster Cheyenne Pecans Reserve Champion Pecans –Paul Hajovsky Plate of native pecans Grand Champion Garden Products— Edgar Machinsky Plate of bell peppers Reserve Champion Garden Products – William Schilab Plate of zipper peas Grand Champion Farm Products – Paul Hajovsky 10 ears of corn Reserve Champion Farm Products— Matt Joost 20 balls of cotton Grand Champion Large Size Entry— Brianne Bernsen Cantaloupe Reserve Champion Large Size Entry – Brianne Bernsen Watermelon Grand Champion Honey— Morgan Bertsch Reserve Champion Honey— Kayla McKim Total number of entries 95.

Brune Graduates from Sam Houston State University

News Ellinger News Correspondent Brittany Brune Bell graduated from Sam Houston State University on Aug. 6 with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Arts and Sciences and a minor in General Business.

Hwy. 237 Estate Development Announced

At the edge of Washington and Fayette Counties, The Estates at Astoria has just been announced. The 62+-acre development will be the future home of 22 luxury estate-sized parcels from two to five acres that are situated amidst rolling terrain with mature trees, ponds, and lovely rural vistas. The new country community is the newest endeavor of experienced developer group Faircroft Communities, which has created neighborhoods from Sealy to Wharton. The Estates at Astoria will launch soon with infrastructure plans getting underway.

Fayette Among Counties Named Primary Natural Disaster Areas

This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department ofAgriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend muchneeded emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters through emergency loans. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation or the refinance of certain debts. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability.

Warda Neighbors Night Out Oct. 16

Neighbors Night Out in Warda is planned for Sunday, Oct. 16, beginning at 4 p.m. at the picnic grounds. Everyone in the area is invited to come together to celebrate our community and enjoy food, fellowship and information from a handful of local officials and leaders. There will be BBQ on bun, hot dogs for the kids and Blue Bell ice Cream. This will be an opportunity to get to know folks who may be new to the area and to catch up with old friends. The guest speakers will be there to answer your questions regarding the upcoming expansion of Hwy. 77, Faith High School,

Shelter Update

As of Sept. 2, the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter total intake for 2022 is 937: 408 dogs and 529 cats in need. As of Sept. 2, the shelter has 144 animals in care: 57 dogs/87 cats. This number includes animals in the facility, in foster care for medical, waiting on available space, or awaiting transport to rescue partner. The shelter offers a discount voucher program for spay/neuter for citizens of Fayette County. Call (979) 966-0021 for more informaiton. Statistics for the week of Aug. 27 through Sept. 2 include: Intake: 22 Adoptions: 28 Transferred to Rescue: 4 Return to Owner: 0 Humane Euthanasia: 1

Fayette Community Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

The mission of the Fayette Community Foundation is to build stronger, safer, and more vibrant communities by providing a bridge that connects caring philanthropists to those in need. The Foundation’s annual Community Impact Grant supplies responsive funds made possible by, in large part, the philanthropy of Fayette County residents. Donation’s toward FCF’s Community Impact Fund directly build local nonprofit capacity and respond to our rural community’s ever-changing opportunities and challenges over time. The Fayette Community Foundation (FCF) is now accepting applications for the 2022 Community Impact Grant Cycle, with a deadline of September 30. All registered nonprofits serving within 80 miles of La Grange, are encouraged to apply. FCF will consider any program that enriches the lives of its citizens; however, funding priorities will be given to community services focused on Health, Education, Housing, and Workforce Development.