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Blinn Budget and Enrollment Update

Blinn Board of Trustees adopts approximately $121.3 million budget. The 2023 budget includes pay raises for fulltime faculty and staff The Blinn College District Board of Trustees adopted an approximately $121.3 million budget for the 2023 fiscal year that includes a significant pay raise for full-time faculty and staff.

Trials Set in Blue Bell and Skull Creek Cases

The Brenham Banner-Press A date has been set for the trial of former Blue Bell Creameries president Paul Kruse. Federal Judge Robert Pitman signed the amendment scheduling order that remains enforced for jury selection and trial, set for Aug.
Trials Set in Blue Bell and Skull Creek Cases

How to Help Your Trees Survive This Summer’s Harsh Conditions

Only mid-way through June and Texas has already seen extreme heat and very little rain this summer, with the trend predicted to continue. The anticipation of drought can bring many thoughts to mind from water shortages to increased wildfire risk, but what do drought conditions mean for our trees?

Local Shakespeare Programs Featured in Austin Newspaper

The local Shakespeare at Winedale program, and its founder, James “Doc” Ayers were featured prominently in a lengthy story in a section front article in the June 12 edition of the Austin American Statesman. The story can still be found on the newspaper website.
Local Shakespeare Programs Featured in Austin Newspaper

God’s Embrace Weekend Retreat Set for August 12-14

The God’s Embrace Weekend Retreat will be held on Aug. 12-14, at the Spiritual Renewal Center in Victoria. The retreat cost is based on room occupancy and includes all meals. The event is open to all. To register contact the God’s Embrace office at (979) 561-8883 or register online at www.godsembrace. org/gem-weekend-retreat

No, Texas Can’t Leave the U.S.

In June 2022, the Texas State Republican Convention adopted a platform urging the Legislature to put a referendum before the people of Texas in November 2023 “to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation.”

Zapalac’s New JP Job Creates Recycling Center Quandry

Paul Zapalac, manager of the Fayette County Recycling Center, will be the next Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4. Zapalac ran unopposed for the position in the Republican Primary after the current J.P., Dan Mueller, announced he would vacate the seat at the end of his term to run for County Judge.
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