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COLUMBUS — More than 1,000 women (and men) will descend upon Columbus to shop, sample fine wines and great food, and have a downright fun time Thursday, Dec. 2 for the annual Ladies Night Out. The fun starts at 3 p.m. and 24 local merchants and businesses will stay open until 9 p.m. that night.
Read moreAUSTIN — The filing period for the 2022 Texas Primary Elections officially opened Saturday, Nov. 13, allowing candidates to file with their respective party chairs for a place on the Mar. 1, 2022 primary ballot.
Read moreLAS VEGAS — A local youth, Jakelyn Primrose, qualified to compete in the Vegas Tuffest Jr. World Championship this December.
Read moreThe Texas Historical Commission has approved the Colorado County Historical Marker for Cattleman and Banker Colonel Isaac Thomas Pryor (1852-1937) formerly of Columbus. Texas has boasted some successful and outstanding men, and Isaac T. Pryor is one of them.
Read moreThe aesthetics of a portion of Highway 71 was a topic of discussion at the Monday, Nov. 22 Columbus City Council meeting.
Read moreThe Santa Soiree at the Santa Museum in Columbus Sunday, Nov. 28 was a great success. Columbus Mayor Lori An Gobert welcomed Santa to the city, and CHPT Board Director Jo Helen Vengler welcomed those in attendance. Guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, gourmet hot cocoa, live music by Robert Sanders and, of course, visiting with jolly ol’ St. Nick himself.
Read moreThe world over we imagine nothing more beautiful than the changing of leaf colors in the fall. From green to brilliant golds, yellows, and stages of bright reds they delight us. As sure as autumn and the crisp beginning of winter arrive, we look for these bright, unmistakable colors.
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