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On the winning path
On the winning path
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Plane crash claims life
Plane crash claims life
The Freestone County community is mourning the death of an active member following a plane crash on Friday afternoon, Sept. 20. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Elizabeth Waters, who lives in Precinct 1 of Freestone County, tells Freestone commissioners that she started having health issues after she moved to Freestone County. She suspects the problems stem from the oil-and-gas noise issues. Photos by Roxanne Thompson/For The Recorder
County receives clean audit report
Freestone County commissioners heard good news from the county’s most recent audit, the auditor finding the results of his recent audit as positive. That happened Sept. 18, when the court also kept the burn ban in place; agreed to some suggestions to increase safety; and made other decisions concerning the upcoming election preparations and other decisions concerning the county’s finances and well-being. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Madelyn Morrison bumps the ball against Westwood on Tuesday night. Photo by Mitchell Pate/ Fairfield Recorder
Lady Eagles go 2-0 on the week
The Fairfield Lady Eagles went 2-0 this past week, picking up wins over Westwood and Centerville. The wins take Fairfield to 17-11 overall and 2-0 in district play. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Sports Calendar
Sports Calendar
Friday, Sept. 27 VOLLEYBALL Elkhart @ Fairfield, 4:30 p.m. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Bi-Stone Area Football Standings
Bi-Stone Area Football Standings
District 9-3A, Div. I Team Overall District W L PF PA W L PF PA Westwood 4 0 259 91 0 0 0 0 Teague 3 1 111 53 0 0 0 0 Fairfield 2 2 118 103 0 0 0 0 Diboll 1 3 78 111 0 0 0 0 Crockett 1 3 114 124 0 0 0 0 Huntington 0 4 14 147 0 0 0 0 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Finn Smith and Kavion Hicks celebrate an Eagle touchdown on Friday night. Photo by Mitchell Pate/Fairfield Recorder
Eagles defeat Bison 28-24
The Fairfield Eagles traveled to Buffalo on Friday night, Sept. 20, and battled it out to bring home a 28-24 victory over the Bison. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Old sayings
Old sayings
Rix Qulinn worth two in the bush?” I thought about this yesterday while chewing fried chicken. I don’t know what other birds are worth, but I had to pay for the chicken. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Voter registration deadline nears for November election
Voter registration deadline nears for November election
Eligible Texans planning to vote in the November general election have until Oct. 7 to register, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson reminds folks. The registration deadline applies to both early and election day voting. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Sands of time
Sands of time
Saw an older factually based movie the other night called “Geronimo,” based on the wartime years of his life concluding with his surrender and what was left of his Apache tribe being transported out of Arizona to Florida to be prisoners of war for the rest of their lives. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
District Ag Extension Administrator Jay Kingston, accompanied by Erin Davis, Freestone County’s Agriculture and Natural Resource Extension Agent, gives the Commissioners Court a summary of the Extension programming for the past fiscal year. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/For The Recorder
Making a difference in Freestone County
Information provided by Jay Kingston, [email protected] Erin Davis, Freestone County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources The primary focus of Family and Community Health programs is • Human nutrition; • Active living; • Chronic disease prevention; • Food safety; • Mental health and wellness; and • Community safety. These programs are accomplished in the following areas: I. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Harris celebrates 100th
Harris celebrates 100th
Five generations of family and long-time friends gathered Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Historic Teague Hotel to celebrate the 100th birthday of Mildred Eleanor Harris (nee Blount). 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Be still and know He is God
Be still and know He is God
Katy and I enjoyed going to the Freestone County Game Management Banquet on Saturday night to take pictures. Breakfast with Santa will be held this Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Green Barn in Fairfield from 9 to 11 a.m. September is almost over. Before we know it, Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Chief’s Report
Chief’s Report
Compiled by Fairfield Police Department Chief David Utsey. Monday, Sept. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
The varsity Lady Eagles take second place in the Eustace meet. Pictured are Kaylee Williams, Addison Shipley, Madyn Mitchael, Zada Pjetrovic, Isabella Campise, and Madison Russell. Contributed Photo
Lady Eagles take second
The Fairfield High School cross country team traveled to Eustace on Friday, Sept. 20, to compete in its invitational meet. When all was said and done, the varsity girls finished second overall. Addison Shipley captured second; Madyn Mitchael, 13th; Madison Russell, 14th; Bella Campise, 23rd; Kaylee Williams, 29th; and Zada Pjetrovic, 32nd. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Billy Ray Patterso
Billy Ray Patterso
atterson Billy Ray Patterson was a selfless Christian, dedicated family man and friend to many. He entered his heavenly home on Sept. 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
Live the life of the new man, made from inside out
Live the life of the new man, made from inside out
New Things. Normally new things are good things. Take for instance, Christmas and birthdays. Who doesn’t enjoy receiving new presents? As children we want new toys. As teenagers we want new computer games or the newest technology. But as we get older, we appreciate new clothes because we want to look nice and sharp and presentable before others. Maybe we’ve come into a new job, which might mean a new location, new friends, and new challenges. How about new beginnings? And these too, may mean new challenges, hopes, and dreams. In the Orient, it is a custom in some places that when the new year comes around, windows and doors are opened and old things of the past year are thrown out into the streets so that room can be made for new things to replace the old. Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that when a person comes to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, he becomes a “new creation; old things have passed away, new things have come.” Of course, he is talking about our new life in Christ. In the book of Romans, he says that our “old man, our old way of living has died, and we are given a new way of living instead.” 09/26/2024 11:41 AM
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