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ALTAIR — Colorado County has launched its own investigation in to repeated chemical contamination at Skull Creek near Altair in the wake of a second incidence of pollution in as many months.
Read moreA dark black, oily substance is again polluting Skull Creek in Altair, the Citizen has learned.
Read moreOAKRIDGE — The Oakridge Volunteer Fire Department has set May 4 for its spring chicken fried steak dinner fund-raiser, which will include a raffle and live auction.
Read moreCOLUMBUS — The Columbus Independent School District Board of Trustees took no action Monday night on three proposed sites for a district softball field, instead opting to go back and look at other sites and consider acquiring new land for the field.
Read moreCOLUMBUS — The story of the Potter Rodeos was brought to life last Thursday evening at Nesbitt Memorial Library in Columbus.
Read moreTwo major spring festivals have announced their entertainment lineups, with the Columbus Chamber of Commerce’s annual Magnolia Days Festival landing the Zack Walther Band for Friday, May 17 and Texas country music star Kyle Park for Saturday, May 18.
Read moreALTAIR – More than a month after both a dark oily sheen and dead fish were found floating along the top of Skull Creek near Altair, the three state agencies
Read moreEAGLE LAKE — The Eagle Lake City Council took no action last Tuesday night on a pair of agenda items relating to the old E.H. Henry school and the Eagle Lake Municipal Pool.
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