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County Fair Seeking Agriculture Entries

The Fayette County Fair is actively seeking entries for the 2022 Agriculture Department Exhibit. The Agriculture Department is open to growers of all ages. There are no entry fees to enter items in the Agriculture Department. All products exhibited must be grown or prepared during the current year. All products must have been grown in Fayette County. Commercial sizes that would bring the highest market price, or sizes that are more desirable for home consumption, will be the basis upon which all products will be judged. Entries will be accepted and checked-in at the Creative Arts Building located on the Fayette County Fair Grounds on Wednesday, Aug. 31 from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. All entries will be on display during the entire fair. Entries will be released from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Sept. 5.

Public Hearing on County Budget Set for Thursday

Fayette County Commissioners will hold a public hearing over the proposed 2023 County Budget this Thursday, Aug. 25, at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will take place in the Commissioners Courtroom on the third floor of the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. Under the proposed budget, the County will spend more than it receives in revenue next year.

Third S’Wing and Shoot Ball Drop September 20

The third annual Turtle S’Wing & Shoot will be occurring on Sept. 20 at the Big Easy Ranch in Columbus. This is our largest event of the year, with all proceeds going toward the mission of Turtle Wing Foundation.

As Classes Start, It’s the Schools That Are Being Graded

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released the latest accountability ratings for public schools in Texas this week. All school districts in Fayette County received an overall grade of B or better, although a few campuses received an overall score of C this year.

LGISD Busses Vandalized

Someone scaled the fence at the La Grange I.S.D. Bus Barn and damaged the stop arms on three school buses last week.

Thousands Descend on Praha For the 167th Annual Festival

Thousands descended on the tiny village of Praha on Monday, Aug. 15, for the 167th annual Pražská Pout at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. The day celebrates the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It also serves as a homecoming for the many people of Czech descent whose ancestors came through Praha. The picnic always takes place on Aug. 15, no matter what day of the week it falls. The crowd that came didn’t seem to mind that it was a Monday. Visitors enjoyed a delicious meal of fried chicken, Praha’s famous beef stew, buttered potatoes, green beans, sauerkraut and homemade desserts. It was the second year for picnic-goers to enjoy their meal with air conditioning inside the recently- refurbished parish hall. Just ahead of this year’s picnic, the parish added an entrance and exit room to the hall, which greatly-alleviated the traffic jam that used to occur during the picnic at lunchtime.

Mikula to be County Fair Parade Marshall

Paul Mikula has been named the Parade Marshall for this year’s Fayette County Fair parade, which will roll through the streets of La Grange Saturday Sept. 3 at 10:30 a.m. He was born and raised in La Grange, graduating from La Grange High School in 1978. He attended Sam Houston State University (SHSU), achieving a BBA in Finance. Paul has two daughters and one granddaughter, Courtney Mikula Sanchez (husband Richard) and Brittany Poncik (husband Thomas and granddaughter Elizabeth). Paul recently retired after 35 years in the retail grocery business. Most recently, he worked for La Grange HEB for 25 years, retiring in May as Store Director. Initially upon graduation from SHSU, he worked in the residential lending field until rough times hit the economy in the mid-80’s. Paul, along with fiancée, Linda Morrison enjoy a passion for giving back to the La Grange community through service and volunteerism. Paul currently serves or has served as a board member in the following organizations: La Grange Baseball Association, La Grange Noon Lions Club, St. Paul Lutheran Church, and the LEPS Foundation. He also volunteers with Second Chance Emporium, AMEN Food Pantry, Adopt a Highway Program, and the Rotary Club hamburger booth. He has enjoyed chairing the scholarship committee for the Noon Lions Club for 20 years, watching recipients achieve their college goals and become successful in the workplace. Paul was passionate about the LGISD One-On-One elementary school reading and mentoring program, having served as a mentor for the 20-year life of the program.

Dead Body is Found Here by I-10 Motorist

A motorist on Interstate 10 discovered a dead body in a ditch near Engle on Sunday, Aug. 14. Fayette County Sheriff Keith Korenek reported that the deceased individual is believed to be a Mexican national. Texas Ranger Brent Barina is assisting with the investigation. The Sheriff’s Office said there were no obvious signs of foul play. Pct. 3 Justice of the Peace Charles Zapalac ordered an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Navidad Valley CattleWomen To Meet at New ACCSS Center

Navidad Valley CattleWomen (NVCW) have had a very busy summer. They had three major events, which included their beef for Father’s Day essay contest, summer grilling beef donations to area food pantries, and most recently they held their 9th annual 5K Ranch Run on Aug. 6 in conjunction with the Schulenburg Festival. NVCW will meet to discuss recent projects along with plans for their next calendar year. Members will meet on an atypical day this month. Though they usually meet on the fourth Wednesday, this month they will meet on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Their meeting will be held at Blinn College - Schulenburg Campus 100 Ranger Dr. at the Alliance for College & Career Student Success (ACCSS) Student Study & Resource Center beginning at 11:30 a.m. Dutch treat lunch will be catered by From Scratch Foods. Members will hear about ACCSS and the new partnership with five area high schools which enhances opportunity for local youth to participate in both academic and career dual credit.