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Nursery rhyme revisit
As I get older, I try to learn something every day. That’s not always possible, because some days I just watch reruns.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Spikers compete in Graham
The Fairfield Lady Eagles got in a lot of games over the weekend as they competed in seven matches in a very competitive Graham Tournament. Fairfield finished 4-3 during the tournament to move to 10-5 overall on the season.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Let there be light
The Freestone County Historical Museum Board of Directors is very pleased to announce to the community that flash lights are no longer needed to read our display signs. On Saturday Aug.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
State’s power grid again reaches record demand
The dog-day heat wave has sent power demands to new records, the Austin American-Statesman reported. With much of the state enduring an excessive heat warning, power demand peaked at 85,559 megawatts last week, breaking a record set last August.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Time to buy new licenses, permits ahead of new fiscal year
Sept. 1 marks the beginning of a new fiscal year for the folks at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Keep our eyes on Jesus
Katy and I love our weekends and getting to relax a little bit. We do have some work to do on the weekends, but we try to make some time for each other without having to do other things. We enjoyed dinner together on Friday night and a much needed weekend.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Are you hooked up to the spout where the water comes out?
I have had three somewhat successful vegetable gardens in my lifetime. The first one was while I was a seminary student in Ft. Worth, Texas. I had two large plots of plowed up ground in the backyard of the house we were renting. The second was when I was the pastor of my first church, about ten miles outside of the community of Crawford, Texas. It, too, was while I was a student in seminary. And the third was while I was pastoring a small country church in Neches, Texas. I had graduated from seminary, but this “farming stuff” was still new to me.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Chief’s Report
Compiled by Fairfield Police Department Chief David Utsey. Monday, Aug.
08/29/2024 11:49 AM
Lady Lions take home consolation title trophy
The Teague Lady Lions went 5-1 in the Eustace Tournament to bring home the consolation trophy over the weekend.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Game wardens lead youth hunter education course
Fifty youth attended the Hunter Education Course hosted by the Freestone County Game Management Association on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Twisted Vines Event Center. Specialty Risk Insurance sponsored the lunch. Game wardens conducting the course included Freestone County’s Shawna Poole and John Thorne, Limestone County’s Thomas Rain and Dylan Wallace, Cherokee County’s Brian Bearden, and Navarro County’s Jimmy Woolley and Gerry Amundson.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Lions ready for season-opener against New Waverly
The Teague Lions are ready for their season opener this Friday, Aug. 30, as they travel to New Waverly to take on the Bulldogs. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
FDA Lawyer: Agency wrong to warn against using Ivermectin for COVID-19
In a newly released undercover video, a lawyer who defended the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a federal lawsuit admitted that the government agency had exceeded its authority in online statements regarding the use of ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Commissioners learn details of FEMA requirements for damage reimbursement
FEMA program delivery manager James Ross conducted a meeting with Freestone County Commissioners during the Tuesday, Aug. 20, specially called Commissioners Court meeting, going over many details of requirements for getting the county reimbursement for damages that happened during the extended weather event from April 26 to June 5.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Keep our eyes on Jesus
Katy and I love our weekends and getting to relax a little bit. We do have some work to do on the weekends, but we try to make some time for each other without having to do other things. We enjoyed dinner together on Friday night and a much needed weekend.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Commissioners hold line on tax rate
Freestone County Commissioners aimed to keep next year’s tax rate the same as this year’s, and they succeeded.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
Let there be light
Museum receives new lighting
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
TISD ag teacher attends ‘innovative’ FFA seminar
Teague High School Ag teacher Leana Gore recently attended the Texas FFA Foundation’s Lead Series.
08/28/2024 11:00 PM
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