Eight speak for AD
Eight people signed up to speak at the Mexia school board meeting Monday, April 19, urging the board to choose assistant football coach Frankie Smith as the next athletic director.
Eight people signed up to speak at the Mexia school board meeting Monday, April 19, urging the board to choose assistant football coach Frankie Smith as the next athletic director.
Cameron Kindred, left, and Carlos Gavina close the show with a raucous rendition of the Abbott and Costello routine, “Who’s On First?” at the Mexia High School auditorium Thursday. The MHS Drama Club presented a program of 12 skits, scenes and soliloquies entitled “Taking the Stage.” Photos by Skip Leon/The Mexia News
A consultant gave Mexia City Council members a glimpse of how the new city swimming pool may appear during their meeting Tuesday, April 20.
Auctioneer Kyler Davidson looks on as a quilt is displayed to be auctioned off at the BT Blowout on Saturday at the Cowboy Western Club in Mexia. The live auction Saturday night raised $18,000 for the Bryan BT Thornton Scholarship Fund and the Limestone and Freestone County Cancer Support groups. Photos by Skip Leon/The Mexia News
The dance floor at the Cowboy Western Club was busy Saturday as couples, including this duo, made their way around the spacious venue during the BT Blowout. The event featured 11 hours of live music from noon to midnight.
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