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COLUMBUS--The Columbus City Council Monday night heard good news on the city’s long-troubled water filtration project, learning that it could be up and running by June.
Read moreThe Columbus Volunteer Fire Department has set Sunday, Feb. 24 for their annual oyster and fish fry. Meal tickers are $25 in advance, and $30 at the door.
Read moreThe Columbus Rotary Club has set Tuesday, Feb. 26 for its annual Columbus Rotary Pancake Supper. Tickets are $7 for adults; children six and under are free if accompanied by
Read moreThe 4-H Council sponsors two $250 scholarships to graduate seniors that have been enrolled in 4-H for at least three years, including the current year.
Read morePUPS (Preventing Unwanted Pets of Cat Spring) is offering free spay/neuter surgery for dogs and cats in Eagle Lake, Garwood, and Alleyton zip codes in recognition of World Spay Day.
Read moreThe Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is proposing changes to fishing regulations for alligator gar...
Read moreThere will be no Valentine hearts this year! There will be no “Be Mine” heart shaped piece of candy mixed in with other colored hearts with sweet sayings.
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