The Bluebonnet Master Gardeners, in conjunction with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, are pleased to announce our 7th year of holding Kids’ Kamp in Austin, Colorado, Fayette, and Washington counties.
Alan Pedroza of Sealy was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Pedroza was initiated at University of Houston-Downtown.
As Austin County 4-Hers wrap up an incredible major show season, it’s not only time to reflect on the success of individual projects, but also the growth and knowledge gained throughout their experiences.
Be advised that the city of Sealy Health Inspector has inspected the following establishments for food preparation, kitchen cleanliness, and sanitary conditions: 1. Herrera’s – 4/19/24 – 1.
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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
‘Que for the Kids’ fundraiser May 3-4 The Austin County 4-H Livestock Project Group (LPG) is hosting its 1st Annual “‘Que for the Kids” BBQ Cook-Off on May 3 and 4. Anyone can find an interest at this fundraiser, with various events held that weekend at the Austin County Fairgrounds.
A shift in the air has become prevalent in Wallis, with residents becoming more involved with community engagement and government involvement. The Sealy News ran a first edition in late March, highlighting three seats up for contention, contested by council newcomers and incumbent members for the upcoming city council general election on May 4.
Brazos Superintendent Scott Rogers admitted last week it was a hard decision for him to leave Brazos for Brooks County but in the end, family was the main reason for the move. “Making the decision to go to Brooks County was a decision that was focused on my family and that I am going back to what is called home,” Rogers said.