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Branch Breaks All-Time Sales Record

A look back at recent Fayette County Fair ticket sales confirms that new queen Teagan Branch is the new all-time fair ticket record holder. Here are the top 4 all-time: Teagan Branch: $41,685 (1,192 tickets) 2022 Queen Brittany Brune Bell: $41,405 (1,183 tickets) 2015 Queen (ZZ Top Year) Brittany Weyand: $39,600 2016 Fair Queen, Terra McKenzie: $38,675 (1,105 tickets) 2015 1st Runner Up (ZZ TopYear)
Last year’s fair Queen Charlee Wessels places the crown on new fair queen Teagan Branch.

La Grange Homecoming Royalty

La Grange High School held its 2022 Homecoming Festivities last week, culminating with Friday’s announcement of the homecoming royalty at the football game. Left to right, above, are Homecoming Queen and King Keslyn Davis and William Bundick, and Leopardette Sweetheart Kylee Kelley.

La Grange Homecoming Royalty

Schulenburg Homecoming Royalty

Shown above are Friday’s top honorees at Schulenburg’s Homecoming football game. Back row left to right: Kassidy Kubala (Band Sweetheart), Shelby Nichols (Football Sweetheart), and Homecoming King and Queen Kaz McBride and Jenna Matura. Front row is helmet bearer Kenneth Houston and fl ower bearer Loryn Toro.

Schulenburg Homecoming Royalty

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest

Fayette County Sheriff Keith Korenek reports that on Tuesday, Sept. 6, around noon, Drug Interdiction Investigator David Smith conducted a traffi c stop on a 2008 Jeep passenger car for a traffi c violation on I-10 westbound at the 660 mile marker near Flatonia. Smith made contact with the driver and detected several criminal indicators associated with drug traffi cking. Consent to search the vehicle was given and Smith located two bundles (kilos) that fi eld tested positive for cocaine. The bundles were hidden in the dash compartment.

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest

Schulenburg VFD Grant Pays Off Big for Fayette County

In steady state and dark skies, communication is key. Having the right tools to ensure messages get delivered in a timely manner is paramount to responding to, and recovering from, a disaster. Sometimes though, those tools are expensive and can be out of reach for rural first responders. With that thought in mind, Schulenburg Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD) took the lead in applying for a regional grant through the Assistant to Firefighters program through FEMA. Five of Fayette County’s volunteer departments and Fayette County EMS agreed to participate as well. Aug. 31 they got the word that the application was successful and will receive a total of $952,970 to purchase P25 compliant radios. “P25 is a set of standards and specifications which enable interoperability among digital two-way radio communications to support missions critical to public safety requirements. It’s been mandated that all first responding agencies are P25 compliant by 2025. That means new radios, which can be an expensive item for small departments. We are very pleased that our application was chosen to be funded. It means a lot to SVFD and the other departments who are also recipients,” said Jeff Proske, SVFD chief.

Field Leaves Lasting Legacy

Bob Field, of La Grange passed away Sept. 8 at the age of 88. Even if you don’t recognize his name, you know of his legacy. Field was the founder of Tejas Health Care, one of the original organizers of Second Chance Emporium, a founding member of the St. Mark’s board of trustees, a trustee of the James Dick Foundation (Festival Hill), a past director of Fayette Memorial Hospital, among other things. A full obituary was not available at press time.
Field Leaves  Lasting Legacy

‘It’s Not Perfect, But It’s Perfect for Us’

Fayetteville to Unveil Renovated 111-Year-Old School Building Saturday The Fayette County Record What for decades was nothing more than a storage building has become a remarkable example of historic preservation. This Saturday, Sept 17, at 3 p.m.
‘It’s Not Perfect, But It’s Perfect for Us’

Fleeing Suspect Seriously Injures Local Officer

Flatonia Police Sgt. Trey Tunis nearly lost his life after a suspect in a police chase slammed into Tunis’ patrol truck. The incident happened around 2 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 11. According to Flatonia Police Chief Lee Dick, a trooper from the Texas Department of Public Safety had attempted to stop a vehicle on Interstate 10. A chase ensued and the pursuit entered Flatonia heading west. Dick said Tunis attempted to deploy a spike strip at the westbound on-ramp at SH 95.
Fleeing Suspect Seriously Injures Local Officer
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