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(AUSTIN) - Protect your ride and what’s inside! It doesn’t matter what kind of car you drive. All vehicles are a potential target of motor vehicle theft this holiday season. In Texas, almost 77,000 vehicles were stolen last year, and nearly 200,000 vehicles are burglarized each year. The losses to Texans are staggering – almost $1.5 billion.
Read moreFor the period of Nov. 26 - Nov. 30, 76 new coronavirus cases were recorded for Colorado County.
Read moreThe rain Saturday did not damper the crowd on hand for the grand opening of Hound Song Brewing Co. in Columbus. It was a full day of events at the brewery on Walnut Street, with doors opening at 11 a.m., the Columbus Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting at noon, and live music in the evening. Business owners Travis and Raven Kocurek are pictured serving a customer at the bar. Citizen
Read moreTemperatures dipped into the lower 30s Monday night, with many Colorado County residents waking up to a light layer of frost Tuesday morning. Pictured above is a photo submitted by James and Barbara Hoffman of Alleyton. Courtesy photo
Read moreDespite “historic declines,” state lawmakers will have more money to work with in the upcoming legislative session than Comptroller Glenn Hegar expected over the summer, he said Monday. But Hegar did not outline specifics as state coffers continue to suffer from the economic recession spurred by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreColorado County’s Tax Assessor-Collector for the past 27 years, Mary Jane Poenitzsch, will begin her retirement at the end of this year. Her last official day is Dec. 31, 2020. Mary Jane was sworn into her position in January of 1993 and has continuously held this position ever since.
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