Sealy ISD officials reacted quickly to a report that a substitute teacher interacted inappropriately with a group of students at Maggie B. Selman Elementary Jan.
The Horticulture Committee of Austin County, in partnership with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Austin County, will be hosting a Small Farms & Vegetable Conference with 5 CEUs on Friday, Feb. 28, at the American Legion Post #442 located at 1630 Meyer St, Sealy.
Three Blinn College livestock judging teams placed in the top 10 at the recent Griswold Cattle Classic in Stillwater, Okla. Blinn teams placed third (2,189 points), fifth (2,172 points), and ninth (2,135 points).
AUSTIN – In recognition of National AMBER Alert Day, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans of the importance of this lifesaving tool— and the entire Statewide Alert Program—as a critical resource to public safety efforts in the state. “As Texans, looking out for one another—especially our children—is second nature,” said DPS Colonel Freeman F.
It is said that; “the moral law is not always the standard by which we treat others, but it is nearly always the standard by which we expect others to treat us.” Human rights are not grounded in opinion, they are grounded in a common higher authority. That is how organizations like Amnesty International, or the International Justice Mission function; they rely upon a common good that is grounded in a Higher Authority whether they realize it, or admit it, or not.
I was drinking a cup of coffee in the middle of the shopping mall. I don’t like going to shopping malls, but The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage sent me to get a new dress shirt for Sundays.
Bellville Police arrested a pair of suspects believed to have stolen copper from the city’s recycling center. Brandie Kaye Lewis, 35, of Bellville and Justin Earl Hickman, 37 of Brenham, were both arrested and charged with burglary of a building and theft of property.
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