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It was a sunny afternoon on July 1, 1911. Not many in Eagle Lake had ever known an Evangelist as famous as Dr. Mordecai Ham (1877-1961.) But on this day he would be rolling into the train depot in his “Gospel Train Car,” to remain for two full weeks. He had a special talent for preaching the gospel, and had saved souls not only in Texas, but around the country.
Read moreAn early morning shooting left one woman dead Sunday, Aug. 8.
Read moreThe American Rescue Plan Act garnered a lengthy monologue from a commissioner at the Aug. 23 Colorado County Commissioners Court meeting.
Read moreOne of the promotions that all Texas CattleWomen locals commit to each year is Beef For Father’s Day. This June, Navidad Valley CattleWomen donated 125 pounds of hamburger to regional food pantries to not only celebrate Father’s Day, but to kick off grilling season. According to Shalene McNeill, PhD, RD with Texas Beef Council, consumer research reinforces how much Americans truly love a delicious beef burger, especially fresh off the grill. According to a recent analysis, beef-containing sandwiches (including burgers) are consumed by one in five Americans two years of age and older on any given day.
Read moreEagle Lake City Pool manager Angela Spencer said they have about 17 more water aerobic classes before the season is over. Once the pool season ends, the classes are set to transition to the Eagle Lake Community Center. “That one hour class always brightens my day, we have a blast,” Spencer said. The class schedule is as follows: Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. - noon. Classes are affordably priced at $5 per class. For more information, please contact the City Pool at (979) 234-5728 or City Hall at (979) 234-2640.
Read moreEric Crosby is the newest officer with the Columbus Police Department. Eric has prior law enforcement experience is looking forward to getting to know the community. Courtesy
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