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The Colorado County Fairgrounds had a full house for the annual Thunder by the Colorado Truck and Tractor Pull show Saturday, Apr. 30. Citizen
Read more“Teach [God’s Words] to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.”
Read moreColumbus Chamber of Commerce member St. Paul Lutheran Church had a ribbon cutting Sunday, May 1 dedicating their new fellowship, St. Paul Lighthouse. Chamber Board Directors, Chamber staff members and parishioners were on hand for the event. Courtesy
Read moreSt. Michael Catholic School winners from the Colorado County Soil & Water Conservation District No. 333 Poster and Essay Contests included Second place poster - Ella Herzik, Honorable Mention poster - Cade Wessels, Olivia Elstner, Andie Melnar, Chloe Brandt, Cullen Marek, Second place essay - Connor Elstner.
Read moreThe Apr. 28 CHS Talent Show was a success, with the over 25 participants entertaining almost 250 people in the auditorium. Directed by Drama Club sponsor and theatre/tech teacher, Lorrie Walla, who also performed on her bass guitar with the band, 3 Seconds to Nowhere, there were acts ranging from Broadway lip syncs, stand-up comedy, dancing, magic and singing! Third place was awarded to Eveyln Rojas for her dancing; second place went to the Hamilton Broadway lip sync with Kassie and Karina Garcia, Annie Fuller, Aiden Perez, Lyndon Chambers and McKinsey Sizemore, and first place (and $100 prize) went to Adam Baker for his magic act. Courtesy
Read moreWinners from St. Michael Catholic School in Weimar for the 2022 Catholic Daughters of America Court No. 559 Education Contest were announced recently. This year’s theme was “With God All Things Are Possible” Mt. 19:26 or “Where is God in my life when I am struggling?”
Read moreThe Diocese of Victoria recognized several St. Michael Catholic School of Weimar teachers for every five years they serve at their Diocesan school. Those recognized this year from SMCS include: From left: Wayne Flagg, Kari Tumis (Pre-K, five years), Ann Barlow (Kindergarten, 15 years), Sandra Muras (second grade, 20 years), Judy Roeder (Principal). Not pictured: Virginia Olsovsky (Band, 15 years) and Brittney Herzik (Art, five years). Courtesy
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