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I received a text with a picture from a friend of mine, Jerry Wente, that revealed rows and rows of black containers. These containers, all 212 of them, are lined neatly along a path with a specific plan in mind.
Read moreIn view of the current health crisis with the coronavirus, a number of local events have been postponed and cancelled. If you have an event that has been postponed or cancelled that is not in this list, please call (979) 732-2304 or email editor@coloradocountycitizen.com to have your event added.
Read moreHelp residents of Columbus Oaks Healthcare Community keep the faith and give yourself a little lift in spirit by joining in the drive-thru Easter blessing and visitation Friday, Apr. 10 starting at 6 p.m.
Read moreEaster worship services, sponsored by the Tri-County Cooperative Ministries, ELCA—will be Saturday, Apr. 11, at 5 p.m. -- St. Peter Lutheran Church, 640 Prairie Valley Road, West Point; and Sunday, Apr. 12, at 10 a.m. -- Faith Lutheran Church, 615 South Eagle, Weimar; and Sunday, Apr. 12, at 10:45 a.m. – Zion Lutheran Church, 307 North Hackberry, Moulton. Services will be conducted by Pastors Herb Beyer and John Hunsicker in the parking lots of the churches (weather permitting). Attendees must remain in their vehicles for the entirety of the worship services. Those assisting the pastors will be gloved and wearing face masks.
Read moreAs the world faces the challenge of COVID 19, we all have to step back, prioritize, and respectfully regroup. Like most non-profits serving our communities, Turtle Wing Foundation has had to determine what is necessary activity and get real when considering how to address planned events and fundraisers.
Read moreIn view of the current health crisis with the coronavirus, a number of local events have been postponed and cancelled. If you have an event that has been postponed or cancelled that is not in this list, please call (979) 732-2304 or email editor@coloradocountycitizen.com to have your event added.
Read moreOur pastors and church leaders seek to honor all public officials’ restrictions and prohibitions regarding gatherings until they are lifted. This is a gospel matter—we love our neighbors and won’t risk infecting them. It’s also a matter of law, theological and civil. We are using creative and responsible ways in which to provide inspiration to church members and persons in the larger community through alternatives to in-person worship and compassionate care.
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