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NEW BIELAU — The Colorado County Historical Commission met on Thursday, March 21 at the New Bielau-Content Community Center in New Bielau.
Read moreBORDEN — A planned, multi-million dollar safari-style wildlife park will open in the Borden area roughly between Weimar and Glidden next spring, complete with a large bird aviary and African animals, the park’s owner confirmed to The Citizen last week.
Read moreALTAIR — Colorado County has launched its own investigation in to repeated chemical contamination at Skull Creek near Altair in the wake of a second incidence of pollution in as many months.
Read moreA dark black, oily substance is again polluting Skull Creek in Altair, the Citizen has learned.
Read moreBRENHAM— Learn how to produce your own honey and help save the bees by attending the Central Texas Beekeepers School on Saturday, March 23 at Brenham High School in Brenham.
Read moreOAKRIDGE — The Oakridge Volunteer Fire Department has set May 4 for its spring chicken fried steak dinner fund-raiser, which will include a raffle and live auction.
Read moreThe Colorado County Fair Association Board has set its annual Ragin’ Cajun Fest for Saturday, April 27, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Read moreColorado County residents who suffered damage to their homes as a result of flooding in the wake of 2017’s Hurricane Harvey are potentially eligible to participate in separate reimbursement and assistance programs through the Texas General Land Office. The Homeowner Reimbursement Program application was made available last week, the Texas General Land Office announced. An additional program, the Homeowner Assistance Program, has been available for some months.
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