Council sets Tuesday to pass tax rate
Mexia City Council plans to make any last-minute changes needed to the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year next week before taking a final vote on the budget and
Mexia City Council plans to make any last-minute changes needed to the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year next week before taking a final vote on the budget and
Mexia City Council held its second public hearing on its proposed tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year 2019-20 on Tuesday, Sept. 10, and no one attended, just as no
Matthew Smith, owner of M&M Automotive on Highway 171, shows the signs he plans to install at his business, which he has had around Mexia for 20 years. He said
A summer windstorm quickly formed in northwest Limestone County late Tuesday afternoon and did some damage around town as it moved through Mexia. “The city of Mexia had a fairly
In the Sept. 11 Mexia News: • In the story of Fort Parker State Park, which begins on the Front Page, Amanda Zumwalt’s title should have read Assistant Park Superintendent,
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