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Bedias area organizations are slowly coming back to life, please keep an eye out for announcements on the Bedias Civic Center bulletin board and also the bulletin board at the Bedias post office.
Read moreAlexander Terrell was born a slave in Charleston, South Carolina in 1834. His owner was Dr. Joel Wingfield Terrell, who with his wife, Elizabeth, came to Texas in 1851 settling at Apolonia, near Anderson, where he operated a sawmill. Young slave Alexander, a teenager at that time, took his master’s surname.
Read moreTuesday, April 13 was a big day in Richards. Richards Civic Club hosted Richards ISD School board, and key speaker RISD Superintendent William Boyce at their April meeting.
Read moreWinner number 34 of the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, April 18. The winner of a Ruger LCCP II, 380 Auto is Clinton Walkoviak. The next drawing will take place Sunday, April 25.
Read moreNo license or permit to carry a handgun in Texas? What do y’all think about that change of the law? Hopefully they keep the old law in place because we already have enough problems as it is. That surely will raise the violence, killing, etc. in The State. Everyone would be carrying, and the police will have a harder time protecting and serving. That means the mentally ill, foreigners coming in etc. will be able to carry. God forbid that law.
Read moreThe membership of Carlos Fellowship Church enjoyed a time of fellowship with a covered dish meal following their worship service Sunday, April 11. There was lots of good food including pecan pie and other desserts. The food and desserts were enjoyed by all present. The pecan pie was especially enjoyed since none was left.
Read moreAuthor, economist, and political activist Loren Spivack will be the guest speaker at the Grimes County Republican Women’s lunch meeting Tuesday, April 20.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioner, Chad Mallett, wrote us regarding the process for the county to adopt Darrell Hall roads into the county roadway inventory.
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