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Fayette Co. Fire Calls

The Fayette County Firefighter’s Association reports the following calls for the week of Feb. 19-25: Medical - 3 Accident - 1 Electrical Fire - 1 Unknown Fire - 1.

Seguin Men Booked on Felony Charges

Fayette County Sheriff Keith Korenek reports on Feb. 25, at approximately 8:59 p.m. Deputy Herman Olvera was patrolling Interstate 10 and conducted a traffic stop resulting in the arrests of two subjects on felony charges.

Deputy Olvera observed the 2006 Ford pickup traveling eastbound and after observing the violation, the vehicle was pulled over near Schulenburg. The two male occupants were vey fidgety and made furtive movements a Olvera approached. Olvera became suspicious of the subjects and to promote officer safety, a frisk of the vehicle was conducted.

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Subject in Middle of Highway

On Saturday, Feb. 25 at 1:45 a.m., Deputy Seth Nagel stopped a 2015 Toyota Camry on State Hwy.71 near Airport Rd. for a traffic violation. During the course of the investigation, Deputy Nagel asked the driver to step out of the vehicle so that he could conduct a probable cause search. Sgt. Ryan Meagher arrived to assist Nagel.

Writers Roundup Draws Large Crowd

W FLHS Spring Raffle The Faith Lutheran High School Spring Raffle tickets are now available. Prizes include: 3 nights stay in Port Aransas for 8, $750 Visa Gift Cards, Stoeger STR-9C 9mm, catered meal for 12, K2 cooler with ribeye roll and $100 Visa card, handcrafted wooden train and “Joy” sign, antique side table, oversized custom charcuterie board, casserole of the month for a year, dessert of the month for a year.
Writers Roundup Draws Large Crowd

Interactors and Rotary Take A Bite Out of World Hunger

Ten thousand meals to be delivered somewhere in the world where people are suffering from hunger. That’s what members of the La Grange High School Interact Club – along with help from various others – managed to package and box up in just one hour and 21 minutes on Saturday.
Interactors and Rotary Take A Bite Out of World Hunger

Survey Sheds Light on LGPD

The City of La Grange partnered with Texas A&M University’s Texas Target Communities Program to develop a strategic action plan for the La Grange Police Department. Representatives from Texas A&M presented a draft of the plan to the City Council at a meeting Monday night, Feb. 27.
Survey Sheds Light on LGPD
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