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To be honest, I don’t always hear what I’m supposed to hear. I do have ears, but sometimes they are not working in such a way as to benefit me.
Read more(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced on Jan. 12 he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $992.9 million in local sales tax allocations for January, 26.8 percent more than in January 2021. These allocations are based on sales made in November by businesses that report tax monthly.
Read moreColorado County was placed under a burn ban Jan. 21 due to lack of rainfall and forecasted dry wind conditions.
Read moreFebruary is Black History Month, and The Citizen wants to highlight untold stories of local Black History makers and influential members of the community.
Read moreTexas winters are infamously fickle. Each year, weather conditions range from mild temperatures with high humidity to record-setting rain, sleet and sometimes snow. Sometimes, Texas livestock experience all of these weather conditions within the same week, presenting them with health challenges.
Read moreCotton, corn and soybean producers in 22 Texas counties will be restricted on the use of two popular herbicides this growing season after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency renews registrations.
Read moreAll over Texas the red and white H-E-B logos are seen across the countryside. From large to small towns they welcome Texas shoppers. “I drive 25 miles across Colorado County to do my family shopping at the H-E-B in Columbus.” Now that’s serious shopping. But we shouldn’t be surprised.
Read moreRice CISD invites the public to their Winter Open House event Thursday, Feb. 3 from 4–7 p.m. at Rice High School. Culinary Arts students will sell burgers, RCISD Rodeo Art will be on display, Cosmetology students will offer manicures, and simple hair styles, CTE and Life Skills tours, a Rice Junior High Meet and Greet and more will be available.
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