COURTESY PHOTOS The Garden Club of Sealy announced its yard and business for the month of August. The homeowner yard of the month went to Janet Newbill and Jeff Rosel at 425 5th Street. The Business Yard of the Month went to Patches, 419 Meyer Street with Babette Smith and Noelle Young.
The Austin County Fair Association has announced that Randy Rogers will not be able to play at this year’s Fair in October. But replacing the Randy Rogers Band will be one of Texas country’s founding fathers – Pat Green.
SEALY — The Sealy News has acquired the Austin County Insider, a nearly 3-year-old, high-end glossy magazine catering to leisure and lifestyle interests. Granite Media Partners Inc.
After putting home development plans on pause due to the untimely death of a developer, the Wallis City Council last Wednesday night revisited potentially moving forward with the 100 homes project with Wilson Engineering, an engineering firm.
The Multi-County New Landowner Education program is a series of eight informational meetings, seminars, and field days designed to make new landowners in Austin, Colorado, Fayette, & Washington Counties aware of what types of agricultural enterprises are best for their property.
The 2022 Texas State Pecan Show results were announced at the Texas Pecan Growers Association annual conference July 30. There were 133 pecan samples entered by 51 individual growers from 25 different Texas counties.
The Greater Sealy Chamber of Commerce and the Bellville Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Austin new location. The new building is located at 800 E. Wendt Street in Bellville.
Thirsty Thursday Colonial Living and Rehabilitation of Sealy Aug. 17 Come out to Thirsty Thursday for our monthly networking event at Colonial Living and Rehabilitaion, 1401 Eagle Lake Rd. Aug. 17 from 4-6:30 p.m. Bring your business card to be entered in a drawing & to exchange while networking.
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