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GAME WARDEN FIELD NOTES

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The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) law enforcement reports. Penny Pinching A Shelby County game warden followed up on an ongoing investigation of a local individual who had hunted without a valid hunting license when he shot a buck in 2019.
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UP FOR GRABS

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Bellville’s Sybil McKay (2) and Sealy’s Avery Oliver (40) fight for the tip-off that opened the District 24-4A contest between the Brahmanettes and Lady Tigers last Friday in Bellville. The game needed all 32 minutes to decide a winner, head to the sports section for the full story. Cole McNanna
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Random acts of kindness

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Representatives from Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union are visiting businesses in Sealy to say ‘hello’ and to drop off some treats to spread goodwill and cheer not only during the holiday season but into 2021 as well. Staff at the Sealy Eye Center were recent recipients of BVSCU’s “Random Act of Kindness” when Membership Development Frank Mena dropped off some breakfast pastries during a visit on Dec. 21 to wish them a happy holiday season. With over $875 million in assets, BVSCU provides financial services such as personal, mortgage and auto loans, as well as savings and checking accounts, to over 56,000 members. BVSCU’s Sealy branch is located at 2344 Hwy 36 S. Residents who live, work, worship or attend school within the boundaries of Sealy ISD, Royal ISD and Bellville ISD are invited to join the credit union. Frank Mena, Membership Development Representatives from Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union, visited the Sealy Eye Center on Dec. 21 to drop off breakfast pastries as part of the random acts of kindness initiative to begin the year.