ACTS 2:31-37 - God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witness to the fact…When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other Apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?”
A few years ago, Mexia ISD administrators were happy to have 38 students traveling to Waco daily for career training – 19 for healthcare instruction, and another 19 for construction training. When the administration realized the district could enroll more students by hiring teachers in Mexia to conduct the same training, they did so and are thrilled with the increase in students: 83 students are signed up for welding and 87 are signed up for healthcare training. These students are now learning skills and getting training that will help them capture well-paying jobs even right after graduation.
Groesbeck resident John Jenkins signed a lease agreement in May with GranSolar, Texas LLC. for the use of up to 992 acres for 30 years. GranSolar intends to build a solar farm on the land.
Mexia residents may look forward to a pancake breakfast to celebrate the beginning of the Mexia Blackcats’ football season. The Mexia Lions Club is holding its annual “Whammy” pancake breakfast on Friday, Sept. 2, at the Lions Den at 201 N. Paris – at its intersection with Commerce in Mexia.