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The annual Right to Life march took place Saturday, Jan. 22 through downtown Columbus. Approximately 100 people turned out for the march and to pray and hear speakers on the Courthouse Square. The Right to Life March is a pro-life movement in association with St. Anthony Catholic School and The Gabriel Project. Citizen
Read moreColumbus Alderman Sandra Frnka announced she will not seek another term during the Jan. 24 Columbus City Council meeting.
Read moreAUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is offering up to $5,000 in hiring bonuses for certain health care positions at state supported living centers and state hospitals across Texas.
Read moreLocal mural artist Tyler Reichel of Cat Spring is hard at work on the 18’x37’ mural highlighting the aspects of Columbus. The mural is on the side of the building that houses Kathleen Wick Insurance in the heart of downtown Columbus. Citizen Alesia Woolridge
Read moreIndustry State Bank was honored to give a presentation to the Rural Non-Profit Networking Group in conjunction with the Fayette Community Foundation Wednesday, Jan. 12. Within this group and attending the meeting were all of the people who give their time and talents to lead local non-profit organizations. Bank employees, Alan Kuehn and Rachel Kozel, spoke about how non-profits can partner with businesses, such as financial institutions, to help with their events, sponsorships, and donations. They also discussed how this collaboration includes getting more visibility for both the business and the non-profit and cross-promotion for both parties. Courtesy
Read moreThe Weimar Lions club, in their most recent meeting Tuesday Jan. 18, made a donation to Weimar Elementary School.
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