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In 1989, Rick Vanderpool was listening to NPR when an announcer came on and mentioned something about the then recently-formed Columbus Quincentennial Commission.
Read moreCOLUMBUS – Those traveling down Walnut Street in Columbus Saturday evening may have noticed men in red shirts with backpacks making their way into town, or, later, out of town
Read moreThe county’s emergency medical services saw increased revenues in 2018 and experienced better operations thanks to four new full-time EMTs, Colorado County Commissioners were told Monday during their final February meeting.
Read moreA new bill filed by State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R-Brenham) last Friday would, if passed, close a loophole in existing state law that currently allows companies seeking to dispose of hazardous waste to be classified as “non-commercial,” and allowing them to bypass a more stringent permitting process.
Read moreThe city of Columbus could soon become more friendly to filmmakers and less friendly for outdoor burning after the Columbus City Council decided to give further consideration to two ordinances proposed during its meeting Monday night.
Read moreEAGLE LAKE--A traffic stop conducted by the Eagle Lake Police Department last week resulted in first degree felony charges for a man who was allegedly discovered with ecstacy and marijuana in his possession.
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