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Justin Jurek’s UIL Theatrical Design Marketing entry has made it to state competition. CHS Theatre and Graphic Design teacher Lorrie Walla will help him improve his design according to judge critiques before the next level of judging.
Read moreThe Rice High School Drama Club will present their 2022 UIL One Act Play to the public on Friday, April 1st at 7:00 PM and Saturday, April 2nd at 7:00PM in the Rice auditorium. The Rice Drama Club will present a new drama titled Abigail 1702 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
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Read moreSt. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on Mar. 17 of every year. Many who celebrate the day wear green clothes and drink green beer, but why?
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Read moreRobert Maes tendered his resignation as Chief Appraiser for the Colorado County Appraisal District at the Mar. 8 meeting.
Read moreEditor’s note: The unofficial results from the Precinct 2 Commissioner’s race were posted on the Colorado County website on election night, Mar. 1. Colorado County Election Administrator Rebecka LaCourse said Pct. 201 combined with Pct. 202 did not give one particular candidate over 50% of the vote. Official results were canvassed Mar. 10 at 10 a.m. “Unlike a state race, local races can be way too close to declare anything by unofficial results,” LaCourse said. In the Mar. 9 edition of The Citizen, it was reported that Ryan P. Brandt won the Pct. 2 Commissioner race. That was not accurate. The following article reports on the official Mar. 10 canvassed results and runoff information. The Citizen apologizes for the error in reporting.
Read moreThe Colorado County Go Texan Barbecue team was a 2022 finalist for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo World Championship Barbecue Cookoff. The team placed 15th overall out of 250 plus from all over the world. Pictured: Curtis Wallin, Henry Brown, Ace Tejada, Burley Gunter, James Powell, Clay Ganey, Cynde Reyes, Louie Liendro, Mac Janak, Kristen Wheeler. Courtesy
Read moreTexas women have made history since pioneer days in their important roles as early partners in settling the state, and in building our towns and cities. They and their families came from many areas, especially the neighboring and Southern states. Few were more eloquent and passionate in their support of the South and its role in history than Eagle Lake’s Adelia A. Dunovant (1842-1926).
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