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The Columbus Lions Club is conducting its first ever Lions Radio Auction live on KULM Radio, FM 98.3, early Friday morning, Mar. 26. The Club is raising funds to continue supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Columbus Food Bank, Meals on Wheels, Columbus VFD, Girls State, Habitat for Humanity, Columbus Swim Team, Zach’s Hope childhood cancer research fund, scholarships for high school students and many other local, regional, national and international programs.
Read moreCHS One Act Play, under the direction of Lorrie Walla, is performing their UIL contest show, Frankenstein Thursday, Mar. 25 at 6 p.m. Donations will be accepted at the door and COVID protocols will be followed in the CHS auditorium. Be sure to follow the Columbus High School Theatre Art Facebook page. Courtesy
Read moreEagle Lake police have taken down a ring of four juveniles and one adult who were burglarizing businesses and stealing cars in a spree that lasted for some time. In the most recent crime, cars were stolen for joy rides and with an attempted burglary at Johnny’s Sport Shop during Winter Storm Uri last month.
Read moreThe Columbus Ministerial Alliance met Wednesday, Mar. 4 at Zoe Freedom Church in Columbus. It was noted that the Ministerial Alliance helped several local homeless persons during the winter storm by putting them up at a hotel until the weather improved. High electric bills that may be coming in next month’s bills were discussed.
Read moreEagle Lake food pantry dates of operation for March:
Read moreThe Lions Sealy Dance Club dance will be Saturday, Mar. 6, at the Sealy American Legion Hall with Lost Cause providing the music from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Guests are always welcome. Please wear a mask to enter hall and temps will be checked. You are welcome to bring a door prize. The gift card drawing has also been resumed.
Read moreCHS One Act Play, under the direction of Lorrie Walla, is performing their UIL contest show, Frankenstein, Saturday, Mar. 6 at 2 p.m. and Thursday, Mar. 25 at 6 p.m. Donations will be accepted at the door and COVID protocols will be followed in the CHS auditorium. Be sure to follow the Columbus High School Theatre Art Facebook page. Courtesy photo
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